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  Number 362 | Septiembre 2011
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Nicaragua

A civic fiesta, less than healthy competition or utter chaos?
Politicians and journalists have typically trumpeted electoral periods in Nicaragua as a “civic fiesta.” With less than two months to go before election day on November 6, no one would dream of calling... continuar...

Nicaragua

NICARAGUA BRIEFS
ORTEGA – GHADDAFI On September 2, after having delivered four speeches without mentioning what was happening in Libya, President Daniel Ortega finally referred to those events, stating that Nicaragua... continuar...

Nicaragua

What education priorities should this or the next government have?
I want to begin by acknowledging that despite the continuing precariousness of Nicaraguan public education and the fact that education can only be planned for and analyzed from a medium- to long-term... continuar...

Nicaragua

Memories of the betrayed generation
An extensive group of Nicaraguan adults survived the ten-year civil war that pitted members of the Sandinista Popular Army (EPS), including guys just fulfilling their two-year wartime draft obligations,... continuar...

El Salvador

The case of the murdered Jesuits: An un-extraditable crime
Dictators use selective repressionas an instrument not so so much to eliminate someone deemed particularly dangerous, but rather for the psychological impact of terror it causes among people in general.... continuar...

Honduras

What the “gold fever” has left us
They cut the tree / they killed it five gentlemen took it awayleaving the soil bare my green country is a desert... This song by Honduras’ Guillermo Anderson describes the immense damage strip... continuar...

América Latina

From Latin America to Abya Yala: The new awakening of indigenousness
The homogenizing and “civilizing” policies fostered above all by the First Inter-American Indigenist Congress, held in Pátzcuaro, Mexico, in 1949, together with its later assimilationist indigenist institutes,... continuar...

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