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Revista Envío
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Number 315 | Octubre 2007 |
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 Nicaragua
Ba’ra sma ki? The Caribbean’s Challenge
All witnesses of the now devastated communities in the North Caribbean, including two people who lived through the experience and write about it in these pages, agree that the arrival of Hurricane Felix... continuar...
Nicaragua
Nicaragua Briefs
MONEY LAUNDERING While inaugurating a seminar on research techniques for financial crimes for officials of Nicaragua’s police department, attorney general’s office, public prosecutor’s office... continuar...
Nicaragua
The Hurricane Carried Away All Harmony
I live in Bilwi (Puerto Cabezas), and when they started saying a dangerous hurricane was advancing through the Caribbean, the first thing that went through my mind was the Latin American masters course... continuar...
Nicaragua
A Month after the Hurricane The Worst Is Yet to Come
Hurricane Felix slowly turned in toward the coast in the pre-dawn of Tuesday, September 4. The threat had become reality. It was only then that the confidence of most residents of Bilwi (Puerto Cabezas)... continuar...
Nicaragua
Nicaragua’s Justice System: A Portrait in Grays
Nicaragua’s judicial branch is always on the spot. The country has never had an authentic judicial system where that old principle of “give each one his due” is truly applied. You only have to drive... continuar...
Nicaragua
Notes on a Scandal Of Historic Proportions
2006, October: A number of Sandinista women with the ear of FSLN National Assembly representatives tell them they have committed a gross human rights violation by penalizing therapeutic abortion... continuar...
Guatemala
Surviving the Elections
The title of this article is deliberately provocative. It suggests that elections in Guatemala are like one of the socio-natural disasters that periodically lay waste to parts of the country: earthquakes,... continuar...
México
Partiocracy vs. the Media: An Important Battle
Asked what Aristotle would think of most governments in today’s world, Argentine social scientist Atilio Borón replied that he would certainly not describe them as democracies, but rather as oligarchies... continuar...
América Latina
Five Little Problems with Venezuela’s Brand of 21st Century Socialism
Venezuela’s President Hugo Chávez was reelected in December 2006 with over 60% of thevote. During the campaign and ever since, he has insisted that voting for him amounts to supporting 21st-century... continuar...
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