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Revista Envío
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UCA
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Number 209 | Diciembre 1998 |
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 Nicaragua
A Time for Opportunities and Opportunists
The government officially concluded the national emergency committee's activities on the night of November 24, three weeks after it began to function without a "state of emergency" ever being decreed.... continuar...
Nicaragua
How Managua Saw the Passage of Hurricane Mitch
How have people in Managua perceived and experienced the catastrophe brought by Mitch? Have the actions of the government and other sectors corresponded to what such an unexpected and grave event requires?
In... continuar...
Nicaragua
NICARAGUA BRIEFS
POST-HURRICANE WATCH
Posoltega: An Immodest Proposal
On November 30, following the one-month outdoor mass held for the nearly two thousand people killed in the Posoltega mudslide, President... continuar...
Nicaragua
Wiwilí With or Without Mitch: An X-Ray of Underdevelopment
Wiwilí, in Northern Nicaragua, was not in the eye of the storm. It didn't experience the brutal punishment meted out on many other northern communities. The mountains of Wiwilí remain intact—in marked... continuar...
El Salvador
How Do We Make a Country Self-Supporting?
El Salvador cannot support itself as a country. Our years as a society are numbered. In an exercise we did we found that El Salvador has environmental problems for every letter in the alphabet: agua,... continuar...
Honduras
First Reflections On the Wounds Mitch Inflicted
Alert: grade 5 hurricane We learned through the media that this dangerous hurricane was forming on October 23, just days before Mitch hit Honduras. Grade 5, they called it. We followed it on... continuar...
Honduras
A Traumatic Odyssey in Urraco
North Urraco has an urban population of nearly 7,000 inhabitants and serves as a communications center for 42 communities, with a total population of some 34,000. Urraco's landscape is defined by endless... continuar...
México
The Hurricanes of a Model in Crisis
Zedillo's solicitousness, people's solidarity Governments around the world sent aid to the disaster victims in Central America. Mexico's President Ernesto Zedillo seemed especially solicitous... continuar...
América Latina
Pinochet Under Arrest The End of Voluntaristic Democracy
Finances and stock markets are not the only things that have globalized. Law and the struggle against impunity are beginning to be universalized too, as the Pinochet case proves only too clearly. But... continuar...
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