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Argentina on Fire
Article by Guido Galafassi covering the pot-banging protest of December 2001 and its relation with the military regime of 1976-1983.
http://www.democracynature.org/dn/vol8/guido_argentina.htm
Argentina Solidarity
Yahoo! Group with related news, photos, files and links.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Argentina_Solidarity/
D20 Intercontinental Action Day
A listing of commemorative actions worldwide.
http://www.nadir.org/nadir/initiativ/agp/d20/
From Argentina to Aotearoa
Article covering the revolt and its relation with the anti-globalisation movements, the creation of popular assemblies and the background to the crisis of capitalism in that country.
http://www.thrall.orconhosting.net.nz/22argentinaaotearoa.html
IJA: The Situation in Argentina
Covering the events that provoked the resignation of President Fernando de la Rúa and the participation of the Anarchist Federation of Argentina.
http://www.anarchy.no/ija631.html
Red Flag: Frontline 6
Issue focusing on the December 2001 revolt.
http://www.redflag.org.uk/frontline/six/06contents.html
Riots in Argentina
Placing the cacerolazo in the context of the working class in struggle against the globalized capitalism.
http://www.tightrope.it/user/chefare/en/argentinen.htm
Wired News: Banging Saucepans on the Net
Description of this series of demonstrations known as 'cacerolazos' and related links.
http://www.wired.com/politics/law/news/2002/03/50920
GATSwatch: GATS Cacerolazo
Covering the pots and pans noise protest against the European Union role at WTO Services Negotiations. <small>(June 26, 2002)</small>
http://www.gatswatch.org/cacerolazo.html
Christian Science Monitor: Argentina's Deep Empty Pockets
Focusing on the history of political and economic disarray that contributed to the cacerolazo. <small>(April 2, 2002)</small>
http://www.csmonitor.com/2002/0402/p09s02-coop.html
Argentina: For a Government of Popular Assemblies
Article by Federico Fuentes covering the protest actions during February 2002. <small>(February 27, 2002)</small>
http://www.greenleft.org.au/back/2002/482/482p17.htm
World Press Review: Argentina Protests
Overview of the situation after the incidents of December 2001. <small>(February 27, 2002)</small>
http://www.worldpress.org/Americas/380.cfm
New Sounds in Culture
Article by Diego Schapira describing the situation a month after the cacerolazo of 19th December. <small>(February 11, 2002)</small>
http://www.voices.no/columnist/colschapira110202.html
In Defense of Marxism: Total Crisis of Capitalism in Argentina
Article by Miguel Jiménez about the insurrection of December 19th and 20th and the role of the middle classes. <small>(February 7, 2002)</small>
http://www.marxist.com/Latinam/argentina_only_way0202.html
Le Monde Diplomatique: Ten Days that Shook the World Bank
Covering the December 2001 events and an analysis explaining why it wasn't an anti-democratic movement. <small>(February, 2002)</small>
http://mondediplo.com/2002/02/08tendays
Asia Times: Argentine Heavy Metal Rocks the Globe
Article by Pepe Escobar describing the cacerolazo and the relation with the so called neoliberalism's "model student". <small>(January 31, 2002)</small>
http://www.atimes.com/global-econ/DA31Dj01.html
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