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Number 145 | Agosto 1993 |
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 Nicaragua
The Walagallo: Heart of the Garifuna World
Religious ceremonies are one of Latin America's most visible and dramatic forms of grassroots expression. In many of these ceremonies, the various ethnic groups and peoples have mixed their traditional... continuar...
Nicaragua
Central America's Economic and Political Backdrop
Editor's note: The following is something of a departure from the usual article that fills this space. In anticipation of the election campaigns that will begin, one by one, in each of Central America's... continuar...
Nicaragua
NICARAGUA BRIEFS
US REDUCES AID
According to the foreign aid bill that President Clinton is sending to Congress, US aid to Nicaragua for FY 1994 will be $66 million, about three fifths of the $109 million finally... continuar...
El Salvador
Repercussions of the Managua Arms Cache
The partial explosion of an arms arsenal in Managua that some say was no accident, and the discovery that it belonged to the Popular Liberation Front (FPL), a member organization of the FMLN, has denoted... continuar...
Guatemala
After the Honeymoon, What Then?
Following two tumultuous weeks of coups and counter coups that seemed like a throwback to the 1980s, Guatemala's history took a 180 degree turn on June 6, surprising the world. At 12:55 in the morning... continuar...
Centroamérica
The Hour of Civil Society
The 12 days between former President Serrano's self directed coup and the election of President Ramiro de León Carpio will go down in Guatemalan history and in the history of Central America's poor.... continuar...
Internacional
Somalia: Lessons for the South
To begin with, television screens around the world were inundated with daily images of emaciated children and entire populations dying of hunger. Next, international public opinion was mobilized against... continuar...
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