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Lentes rojos sobre un arcoiris de revoluciones

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Considerando las huelgas continuas en Irán y la liberación de Suu Aung San Kyi en Birmania, ni la lucha birmana ni iraní por la democracia son una historia que debería ser caracterizada como un ejemplo de un movimiento fracasado y de una efectiva represión. Pero esto depende de nosotros – de la audiencia global – el entender nuestra responsabilidad en esta dinámica.

Red Lenses on a Rainbow of Revolutions (Spanish)
Cynthia Boaz

opendemocracy.net, November 17, 2010
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