Send a Christmas Card to Omar Alfonso Combito
The latest Justice For Colombia campaign is to free Colombian Political Prisoner Omar Alfonso Combita - more information about Omar's plight can be obtained online at:
http://www.ictu.ie/globalsolidarity/actions/omaralfonsocombito.html
Language Classes - new term dates announced

Spanish classes
Beginners starting Monday 21st January until Monday 8th April 6pm - 7.30pm
Continuation starting Monday 21st January until Monday 8th April 7.45pm - 9.15pm
Portuguese classes
Beginners starting Thursday 24th January until Thursday 28th March 6pm - 7.30pm
Continuation starting Thursday 24th January until Thursday 28th March 7.45pm - 9.15pm
Click here for booking form for Spanish classes
Click here for booking form for Portuguese classes
Che Guevara Pub Quiz 2012
T H A N K S T O O U R S P O N S O R S !
We would like to thank all our donors for their important sponsorship and committed support of the Che Guevarra pub quiz. Once again this year we had a great selection of prizes and we would like to offer our sincerest gratitude to the following list of people:
Public Talk and Debate About Colombian Peace Talks
Where: The Pearse Centre
When: 15:00 - 16:00, Saturday 17th November.
LASC's Research Officer, José Antonio Gutierrez, will discuss the ongoing peace talks in Colombia. This event will take place at the last hour of LASC's annual AGM. It is open to AGM participants and non-participants.
LASC Conference - From Colombia to Ireland: The dire consequences of unsustainable natural resource governance
Date: 14 November @ 6pm
Venue: Wynns Hotel , Lower Abbey Street
Organisers: LASC
Speakers:
Argemiro Bailarín, Colombian Indigenous Leader
Richard Boyd Barrett, Dún Laoghaire TD
Danilo Rueda, Colombian Human Rights Defender
Louise Winstanley, Programme and Advocacy manager ABColombia
Maura Harrington, Rossport Activist
Kurdistan Solidarity Ireland Announces Hunger Strike outside Oireachtas at 2pm today
Source: Latif Serhildan, Kurdistan Solidarity Ireland
Kurds in Ireland are going on Hunger Strike outside Irish Parliament in support of their Kurdish combrades in Kurdistan.
Hundreds of Kurdish prisoners are now taking part in a hunger strike which they have declared is to be indefinite.
Puerto Rico Elections: New Partido del Pueblo Trabajador to Challege Neoliberal Parties
Source: Antonio Carmona, The Bullet
After years of strategic dialogue and an arduous process of electoral inscription, Puerto Rico can now count on an organized alternative, a political party that is committed to defending the interests of the working-class and marginalized sectors of the island's population. On November 6, 2012, the new Working People's Party (Partido del Pueblo Trabajador, PPT) will run 71 candidates, from governor to members of the municipal legislative assembly. "Breaking the electoral barrier" and "Puerto Rico should be governed by those who sweat for it" are the slogans that the PPT brings to the 2012 elections.
Food MythBusters -- Do we really need industrial agriculture to feed the world?
Video on agribusiness myths? Click here to view video.
Food Sovereignty and the Global Feminist Struggle

By Esther Vivas, La Via Campesina
Via Campesina is the world's foremost international movement of small farmers. It promotes the right of all peoples to food sovereignty. Via Campesina was established in 1993 at the dawn of the anti-globalization movement, and gradually became one of the major organizations in the critique of neoliberal globalization. Its ascent is an expression of peasant resistance to the collapse of the rural world caused by neoliberal policies, and the intensification of those policies as embodied in the World Trade Organization (Antentas and Vivas, 2009a).
Continued Crises in Haiti Post-Hurricane Reveal International Priorities -

While US media has focused on Hurricane Sandy's destruction in the nation, the historic storm's global impact started days ago in Caribbean nations. In Haiti, the storm has left worries of a food crisis and another cholera outbreak, while the "disaster of decades of policies" by the international community compounds misery.



