World Social Forum: Eviction threat to Kaiowa Indians at Cerro Marangatu, Mato Grosso Do Sul, Brazil
Appeal to activists in Brazil and internationally
Appeal to activists in Brazil and internationally
Over 100,000 workers, youth and others exploited by capitalism are expected to attend the 2005 World Social Forum (WSF) in Porte Allegre, Brazil between 26-31 January.
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