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Revista Envío
Edificio Nitlapán, 2do. piso
Universidad Centroamericana
UCA
Apartado A-194
Managua, Nicaragua
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Number 158 | Septiembre 1994 |
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 Nicaragua
"NIM": Nature's Own Insecticide
When the Green Revolution, with its aggressive and short term agricultural production methods, spread throughout the world, it promoted a negative concept of insects. Peasants who work the land daily... continuar...
Nicaragua
Crisis in the FSLN: Class Conflict
After losing the 1990 elections to a heterogenous grouping of parties glued together only by their hostility to Sandinismo, the FSLN, now in the opposition, has done little to rebuild its forces beyond... continuar...
Nicaragua
Elites in Search of a National Project?
These times we're living in are very strange. With more opportunities opening up for Nicaragua than in previous years, the country's leaders, politicians, heads of labor and business associations in... continuar...
Nicaragua
NICARAGUA BRIEFS
NO LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL
A month of drastic energy rationing throughout Nicaragua (cuts of eight hours a day at first, now reduced to four) has severely affected the country's already... continuar...
El Salvador
All Roads Lead to Impunity
Several recent political events have forced the country to turn once again to the issues of security, impunity and the administration of justice. The National Assembly elected a new Supreme Court of... continuar...
Guatemala
Common Graves: Unearthing the Truth
During July, the question on many Guatemalans' lips was, "Where's the United Nations?" The UN human rights verification commission has yet to show any signs of life. The immediate creation of this commission... continuar...
Honduras
Lights of Change in a Blacked out Country
The majority of Hondurans have been led to desperation by the devaluation of the national currency and never ending inflation. The situation is now even worse due to the severe electrical energy rationing... continuar...
Honduras
The Indigenous Speak Out
Six of Honduras' seven original ethnic groups participated in the indigenous pilgrimage that shook Tegucigalpa in July.
The pilgrimage began in different parts of the country, and as it wove towards... continuar...
Internacional
Laws and Electronic mail: an Alternative of Struggle
Traditionally, laws have neglected both community interests and the interests of nature and the environment. Their role has thus been viewed with mistrust by social activists throughout the world. ... continuar...
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