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Wednesday, December 02, 2009

Social Impact - PNC News

Posted by llpuyat at 1:56 AM
Labels: Chamorro, Crime, Guam, Micronesian Immigrants, Military Build-Up, Political Status, Prostitution, Racism, Self-Determination

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While there is much discussion in Guam about the economic benefits of increasing the island’s military presence, the damages/dangers that they represent are rarely mentioned. This blog, a supplement to the Peace and Justice for Guam Petition, is meant to counter that by providing information about the US military in Guam, with the hopes of steering policy away from a dangerous unilateralist course to more sustainable notions of regional development and a strengthening international solidarity.

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