WHAT IS REPRESSION AND HOW TO FIGHT IT?
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Repression has always been one of the ways in which governments, or any group that holds power, have acted against those who challenge existing power relations. It has been defined as the employment or threat of coercion by the powerful on those who oppose it in order to weaken resistance to their will1. In short, repression is any institutional activity that tends to inhibit collective behaviors. Repression is not the only mechanism for collective control. Talcott Parsons, in “The Nature … Read more

THE CHILEAN PEOPLE FINALLY BURY PINOCHET
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The people of Chile chose this October 25 to end the Constitution that governed the country since 1980 (approved by a questionable plebiscite1), with 78’27% of the affirmative votes2. Likewise, 78.99% of the citizens voted in favor of the new Constitution being drawn up by a Constitutional Convention3, formed in equal parts by popularly elected members and parliamentarians in office. The turnout was 51%4. However, this is just the beginning of a journey that is estimated to end in 2022. … Read more

MAS WINS AGAIN IN BOLIVIA
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The Movement to Socialism (MAS) won, with 55.1% of the votes, the general elections that took place this October 18 in Bolivia1,2. The president will be Luis Arce, who was Evo Morales’ economy minister throughout his term. The elections were mostly peaceful3  and its  results have been recognized internationally4,5. The holding of these elections was the consequence of the challenge of those in the year 2019 (to which Evo Morales was presented as president)6, due to the complaint of fraud … Read more

HOUSING: A LUXURIOUS NEED
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“Every person has the right to a comfortable standard of living that ensures, as well as his/her family, health and well-being, and especially food, clothing, housing, […]”1. This is how the United Nations defined, in 1948, the right of every human being to housing, in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. However, this statement was not binding. On the other hand, the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights2 was, signed and subsequently ratified by most of the countries of … Read more

DELAYED CONFERENCE: DIGITAL ACTIVISM: BASES OF DEFENSE AND SECURITY
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Due to the exceptional health situation that has led to a declaration of a state of emergency by COVID-19, the workshops scheduled for March 20 and April 3 that were to take place within the framework of these sessions are delayed. The new dates will be indicated when the situation returns to normal. Until then we hope that all of you are well.

SEMINAR : DIGITAL ACTIVISM: BASES OF DEFENSE AND SECURITY
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The construction of today’s world cannot be understood without the internet. Fake news, massive data processing, cyber espionage, the modification of electoral processes or the situations of Assange or Snowden are just some examples of how power relations are built today. In this context, the need to know new forms of action and action that allow shaping counterpower dynamics arise, as well as tools and mechanisms that help protect and exercise rights in the digital plane. With these issues as … Read more

COP25: A NEW MISSED OPPORTUNITY
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On December 15, after a 2-day extension, the 25th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP25) closed, which turned out to be, once again, a missed opportunity to tackle the current climate problem. After a hard negotiation, a minimum agreement was reached to save the Paris Agreement, which does not respond to the demands made by civil society and the scientific community. The document, approved in extremis with the name “Chile-Madrid, time to act”, saves COP25 from … Read more

COP25: THE MARCH FOR THE CLIMATE STARTS THE SOCIAL SUMMIT
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Last December 6 the March for the Climate started. Alongside thousands of people from all parts of the world, we toured the streets of Madrid to demand climate justice, thus giving the starting signal to the Social Summit for the Climate, an event in which more than 300 acts of various kinds are scheduled by the various organizations that participate in the so-called People’s Summit. The march convened by Fridays for Future, Alliance for Climate, Alliance for Climate Emergency, 2020 … Read more

COP25: SAVING THE PARIS AGREEMENT
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On December 2, the Climate Summit (COP25) began. With the aim of achieving a global mitigation scenario, world leaders meet at an essential summit to keep the planet’s temperature rise below 1.5º C. It is the last meeting to save the Paris Agreement planned to be implemented in 2020. The summit finally takes place in Madrid from December 2 to 13, since Chile resigned, due to the social protests faced by the Piñera executive throughout the country. IFEMA will bring … Read more

COP25: PROTECT BIODIVERSITY BEFORE CLIMATE CATASTROPHY
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From December 2 to 13, the Climate Summit (COP25) will take place at the IFEMA in Madrid, where more than 25,000 representatives from 200 countries will meet with the objective of reaching agreements and commitments between nations to mitigate the effects of climate change. ECOAR))) will participate together with dozens of diverse organizations in the Social Summit for Climate that will take place in parallel and aims to build pressure to protect biodiversity and Human Rights in the face of … Read more

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