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December 9th

Honduran election fraud exposed

Honduran coup regime's claims about 60 percent turnout at free and fair elections is revealed as fraud. Also implicated in the video are the wide array of media outlets and governments that have unquestioningly accepted the electoral data of a regime that overthrew the last elected president.

December 9, 2009 Dec 9 by Jesse Freeston

Honduran election fraud exposed

Honduran coup regime's claims about 60 percent turnout at free and fair elections is revealed as fraud. Also implicated in the video are the wide array of media outlets and governments that have unquestioningly accepted the electoral data of a regime that overthrew the last elected president.

December 9, 2009 Dec 9 by Jesse Freeston

December 9, 2009 Opinion

An Insincere Celebration

Is the Olympics' use of Indigenous symbolism imprudent?

December 6th

December 7, 2009 International News

Justice: Transparency or Incarceration?

150 years for forced disappearance a precedent, families not satisfied

December 5th

December 3rd

December 4, 2009 Business

Bendable Business

Cooperatives less likely to break in economic crises

December 1st

December 2, 2009 Month in Review

November in Review, Part II

Kenney confronted, Goodman detained, Canada berated, women remembered

November 29th

November 30, 2009 Canadian News

Briefly, the Olympics

On savages, skytrains, signs, smiles, speech and sleeping over

November 25th

November 26, 2009 Media Analysis

Media Pie

Argentina’s bold new law and the future of the press

November 24th

November 25, 2009 Features

Zeroing in on British Columbia

An interview with economist Marc Lee

November 25, 2009 Baby Animals

North American Badger

Diggin' it

November 22nd

November 23, 2009 Sexuality

Queer Country

Mapping queer liberation in rural Nova Scotia

November 19th

November 20, 2009 Environment

Case Closed?

Site 41 resistance seeks revocation of environmental permit

November 17th

November 18, 2009 Opinion

Do You Believe?

Introduction to the Dominion's special report on the Olympics

Olympic Torch Dispatch #1

First dispatch from the Torch Relay kickoff from Victoria, on occupied Coast Salish territories, October 30, 2009.

This is a joint production of Victoria Indymedia, B-Channel News, Vancouver Media Coop, and subMedia.tv.

November 17, 2009 Nov 17

November 14th

November 15, 2009 Month in Review

November in Review, Part I

Kangaroo courts, poisoned babies, and Blackwater bribes

November 11th

November 12, 2009 Photo Essay

Fighting for Sutikalh

St’át’imc unity has kept BC-backed ski resort at bay for ten years

November 8th

November 9, 2009 International News

War in Yemen Means Business

While 30,000 IDPs remain inaccessible to relief, US Powered scores nuclear reactor

November 5th

November 6, 2009 Health

Sprayed Kedgwick Women Fight Back

Herbicide use set to increase in New Brunswick

November 5, 2009 Letters

Blacklisted

A letter from Dustin Rivers

November 3rd

November 3, 2009 Business

The Business of Intelligence

Corporate intelligence-gathering harkens back to COINTELPRO

November 1st

November 1, 2009 Month in Review

October in Review, Part II

Bloody weeks and funding for war on a hot, hot planet

October 30th

October 30, 2009 Accounts

Victorians Heat Up over Torch Launch

"Corporate festival" will showcase poverty and homelessness

October 27th

October 27, 2009 Arts

Olympic Spirit

What is genuine Indigenous art?

October 20th

October 20, 2009 Canadian News

"You Will See..."

Bearing the scars of Canadian intelligence

October 16th

October 16, 2009 Features

Who Killed Marcelo Rivera?

Prominent anti-mining activist murdered in El Salvador

October 15th

October 15, 2009 Month in Review

October in Review, Part I

Of Columbus, coups, and war criminals

October 12th

October 13, 2009 Literature & Ideas

October Books

New works by Holbrook & Holtz, translation by Rexroth

October 9th

October 10, 2009 Arts

A Poetic Ascent

Shugendo Now is a film for the cynic

October 7th

October 8, 2009 Labour

Just Green Jobs

Transitioning towards an environ-mental economy

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