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Some students—including Meredith C. Baker ’13, who was volunteering in Honduras at the time of the coup??disagreed with Levitsky about the decision to oppose the coup...
...contacted her family everyday, and that for her family, “nothing is different in daily activities. [Last] Wednesday, the schools and offices were closed, but they have re-opened.” “I think my friends and family have a positive feeling about the coup??the situation has been very peaceful,” Jaru-ampornpan said. “Some Thai people have even gone to take pictures with the tanks or bought food for the soldiers.” She added that the Thai people live under a democratic system while...
...nation of Georgia was embroiled in a “bloodless coup?? last month, as its president resigned due to public protests against corruption and economic problems. But rather than participating in these historic changes, Georgian government official Gela R. Bezhuashvili, a mid-career student at the Kennedy School of Government (KSG), shared an insider’s perspective on the political turnover with his classmates...
...three-person show about the violent confrontation between a rape victim and the man she believes is her attacker. Set in 1993 in a South American country resembling Chile—which Dorfman fled in 1973 after Augusto Pinochet came to power in a bloody coup??”Death and the Maiden” begins with Paulina Escobar (Carla M. Borras ’05) listening to the news that her husband Gerardo (Rupak Bhattacharya ’05) has been appointed head of a committee to investigate crimes against humanity perpetrated during the reign...
...three-person show about the violent confrontation between a rape victim and the man she believes is her attacker. Set in 1993 in a South American country resembling Chile—which Dorfman fled in 1973 after Augusto Pinochet came to power in a bloody coup??”Death and the Maiden” begins with Paulina Escobar (Carla M. Borras ’05) listening to the news that her husband Gerardo (Rupak Bhattacharya ’05) has been appointed head of a committee to investigate crimes against humanity perpetrated during the reign...