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Puerto Rico: Striking Students Say, “We Resist!”

Posted May 15, 2010 by Carlos Latuff

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Puerto Rico: Striking Students Say, 'We Resist!'


Carlos Latuff is a Brazilian cartoonist.  See, also, “En estado de sitio la UPR-RP: policía golpea y arresta padre que llevaba suministros a su hijo” (Diálogo Digital, 14 May 2010).




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