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The Northerner

(5,040 posts)
Mon Jun 25, 2012, 04:07 PM Jun 2012

Paraguay Coup: Will Obama Join Latin America and Condemn Ouster of President Fernando Lugo?



DemocracyNow.org - Paraguayan President Fernando Lugo has been ousted in what he has described as a parliamentary coup. On Friday, the Paraguayan Senate voted 39-to-4 to impeach Lugo, saying he had failed in his duty to maintain social order following a recent land dispute which resulted in the deaths of six police officers and 11 peasant farmers. A former priest, Lugo was once called the "Bishop of the Poor" and was known for defending peasant rights. Argentina, Brazil, Venezuela, Chile and Uruguay have all condemned Lugo's ouster, but the question remains whether the Obama administration will recognize the new government. We're joined by Greg Grandin, professor of Latin American history at New York University and author of "Empire's Workshop: Latin America, the United States, and the Rise of the New Imperialism." His most recent book, "Fordlandia," was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in history.
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Paraguay Coup: Will Obama Join Latin America and Condemn Ouster of President Fernando Lugo? (Original Post) The Northerner Jun 2012 OP
more likely they will hold a state dinner for Franco Enrique Jun 2012 #1
Doubtful, the Global Capitalists were probably behind, and the US sabrina 1 Jun 2012 #2
k and r roody Jun 2012 #3

Enrique

(27,461 posts)
1. more likely they will hold a state dinner for Franco
Mon Jun 25, 2012, 04:31 PM
Jun 2012

and tell the people of Paraguay to remain calm.

I can't watch the video since I'm at work, looking forward to this, and I'm not expecting anything on cable news about the coup.

sabrina 1

(62,325 posts)
2. Doubtful, the Global Capitalists were probably behind, and the US
Mon Jun 25, 2012, 05:22 PM
Jun 2012

has never supported democracy in South America.

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