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Articles, photo gallery and news updates about the final weeks of year 2001.
http://argentinanow.tripod.com.ar/
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
Yahoo! Group with related news, photos, files and links.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Argentina_Solidarity/
Definition of the pots and pans protests.
http://www.jmk.su.se/global02/herminia/anti/cacerolazo.htm
A listing of commemorative actions worldwide.
http://www.nadir.org/nadir/initiativ/agp/d20/
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.orcon.net.nz/22argentinaaotearoa.html
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
Article by Mariúcha Fontana explaining the present day situation in the context of the "imperialist process of re-colonisation".
http://www.marxismalive.org/mariucha5ing.html
Issue focusing on the December 2001 revolt.
http://www.redflag.org.uk/frontline/six/06contents.html
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
Dimitri Silveira, participant in the events in Buenos Aires, and a member of the Brazilian section of the CWI, Socialismo Revolucionario, reports on the recent revolutionary events in Argentina.
http://www.socialistalternative.org/justice28/13.html
Describing this events and the role of the MST. Covering the supermarket plunders in Greater Buenos Aires, the cacerolazo after the "siege state" announcement and "The battle for Plaza de Mayo".
http://www.uit-ci.org/argetinazoing.htm
Description of this series of demonstrations known as 'cacerolazos' and related links.
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,50920,00.html
Description of actions related to the anniversary of the argentine cacerolazo.
http://econjustice.net/wbbb/news/argentina.htm
Covering the pots and pans noise protest against the European Union role at WTO Services Negotiations.
http://www.gatswatch.org/cacerolazo.html
Focusing on the history of political and economic disarray that contributed to the cacerolazo.
http://www.csmonitor.com/2002/0402/p09s02-coop.html
Article by Federico Fuentes covering the protest actions during February 2002.
http://www.greenleft.org.au/back/2002/482/482p17.htm
Overview of the situation after the incidents of December 2001.
http://www.worldpress.org/Americas/380.cfm
Article by Diego Schapira describing the situation a month after the cacerolazo of 19th December.
http://www.voices.no/columnist/colschapira110202.html
Article by Miguel Jiménez about the insurrection of December 19th and 20th and the role of the middle classes.
http://www.marxist.com/Latinam/argentina_only_way0202.html
Article by Pepe Escobar describing the cacerolazo and the relation with the so called neoliberalism's "model student".
http://www.atimes.com/global-econ/DA31Dj01.html
Covering the December 2001 events and an analysis explaining why it wasn't an anti-democratic movement.
http://mondediplo.com/2002/02/08tendays