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Institutionals
:: January 29, 2006 CADAL at the south summit in Chile Between January 27 and 29th 2006, Hernán Alberro, Programs Director of CADAL, took part of the South Summit of young Latin Americans Christian humanists organized by the Christian Democrat Organization of America (ODCA by its initials in Spanish), the Christian Democrat Youth of Chile (JDC) and the agency of Konrad Adenauer Foundation in Chile.
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:: January 24, 2006 Pedro Isern in Costa Rica Director of the Area Economics and Rule of Law of CADAL, Pedro Isern Munné was invited to Costa Rica by Instituto Libertario and Friedrich Naumann Foundation to present the book "The Chilean experience. Consensus for development."
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:: August 8, 2005 Women leaders sign in Buenos Aires Memorandum for Democracy in Cuba During the 5th and 6th of August 2005, we have gathered in Buenos Aires, capital of the Argentine Republic, a group of women representing countries of Latin America, Eastern and Western Europe, determined to support the demands of freedom for all Cuban Prisoners of Conscience and democratic change on the island.
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:: June 15, 2005 CADAL at Santiago de Chile CADAL participated in a series of seminars organized in Santiago de Chile because of 15th Anniversary of Instituto Libertad y Desarrollo.
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:: February 26, 2005 CADAL is granted an International Award Acknowledging its work, CADAL was granted the International Prize "2005 Templeton Freedom Award Grant for Institute Excellence" given by Atlas Economic Research Foundation from United States.
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:: November 29, 2004 San José Memorandum Message sent to Heads of State and Government gathered for the XIV Ibero-American Summit in San José, Costa Rica, November 2004.
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:: June 4, 2004 Mauricio Rojas presents his new book ''It demolishes the fallacy that whether it is because of technological advance or globalization, or for both, we are close to the end of work''. Samuel Brittan, Financial Times.
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:: May 21, 2004 The Castro lobby and the incoherence of some Argentine legislators, have no limits National legislators can take care of what they consider and abuse of a foreign government, just as it happens with the situation of the prisoners at American Guantamamo Base; but at the same time, they cannot ignore the violations to human rights in hands of the Fidel Castro regime reported by prestigious international organizations such as Amnesty International.
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:: May 13, 2004 CADAL joins the struggle of Civil Cuban Movement In the day of international support to Cuban civil opposition, in remembrance of the birth of student leader Pedro Luis Boitel who died in prison after a long fast in protest, the Center for the Opening and Development of Latin America joins the meaning of this day and reinforces its commitment with the struggle for freedom and democratic opening in Cuba.
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