Talk:U.S.-Central America Free Trade Agreement
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Along with the information from articles below, I feel like a criticism/commendation section here would be great- CAFTA is very controversial and this page needs to have something about what its effects have been and what kind of arguments have been made over it.--John Benton 11:03, 11 July 2007 (EDT)
This is not my topic, but came across reference in a blog asking why nobody was covering the CAFTA riots in Central America. Here are some links to start things off:
Websites
- FTAA Referendum .org website.
- FTAA IMC .org website. Includes headline and wiki (document) links.
- Global Exchange .org website.
- Global Trade Watch at Public Citizen website.
- Stop CAFTA .org website.
- Stop the FTAA .org website.
Articles & Commentary
- "Thousands protest against CAFTA in Guatemala City (Guatemala)," Air Security International, Inc., March 2, 2005.
- Alan Tonelson, "CAFTA: The Classic Outsourcing Agreement," americaneconomicalert, March 7, 2005.
- "Guatemala fights with riots and strikes and despite deaths against the Free Trade Agreement," Scotland Indymedia, March 18, 2005.
- "At Least 2 Dead in CAFTA Protests in Guatemala," posted Guerilla News Network, March 20, 2005.
- "CAFTA Passed in Guatemala Amid Clouds of Tear Gas," imc-global, March 21, 2005.
- "Guatemala Protests Despite Riots, Strikes, and Death - Geo-Politics," cabalcom.blogspot.com, March 21, 2005. Includes numerous links.
- William R. Hawkins, "The Menace of CAFTA: Loopholes and Hidden Agendas," americaneconomicalert, March 23, 2005.
- Juan Carlos Pinz'n, "Pro: CAFTA: Deal or dud?," Rocky Mountain News, March 26, 2005: "Do not get confused by the apparent small size of these economies. Central America and the Dominican Republic make up the second- largest U.S. export market in Latin America, behind only Mexico and larger than Brazil."
Artificial Intelligence 06:41, 16 Apr 2005 (EDT)