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Revista Envío
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Number 167 | Junio 1995 |
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 Nicaragua
NICARAGUA BRIEFS
THE TEACHERS STRIKE: A VICTORY?
After 43 days, the teachers' strike in Nicaragua ended April 10 with the help of a pluralist mediating commission. The government increased their monthly salary... continuar...
Nicaragua
Hydroponic Farming: An Alternative For Everybody
Felipa Rojas has become the owner of her own destiny. Although life has not been particularly generous to her as she grows older, she has found a stable source of income in hydroponic farming. She... continuar...
Nicaragua
The Crisis Is Bordering On the Intolerable
The institutional crisis that peaked with the National Assembly's defiant promulgation of the constitutional reforms has reached new limits: the state is bordering on paralysis. The growing vacuum of... continuar...
El Salvador
Glory and the Shame Of the Peace Accords
The presence of the United Nations verification mission in El Salvador (ONUSAL) ended April 30. With its withdrawal, human rights follow up, legal advice on the drafting of legislation, support for... continuar...
Guatemala
Four Unknowns Before the Elections
Almost nine months after initiating negotiations on the rights and identity of indigenous peoples, the Guatemalan government and the URNG finally signed an accord on March 30. The event went by virtually... continuar...
México
The Four Flanks Of The Crisis
Mexico's overall crisis is bearing down from four flanks: 1) the economic crisis; 2) Chiapas and its national significance; 3) internal divisions within the hegemonic group in power and 4) society's... continuar...
Cuba
Cuba: What Fell? What's Going Up?
I returned home after a year, with all the expectations of so many people who are looking toward this island today. How much my country has changed. Only hours after landing in Havana, people were... continuar...
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