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  Number 370 | Mayo 2012
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Nicaragua

The first 100 days: Between urgency and lethargy
Any new government opens with its strongest cards in its first 100 days. And taking advantage of the support won at the polls, it also implements the most unpopular measures on its agenda as quickly... continuar...

Nicaragua

NICARAGUA BRIEFS
PLC CONVENTION AND DISSIDENCE The Constitutionalist Liberal Party’s April 29 “Great Convention” was preceded by a lot of expectation given the critical positions of a number of its national leaders,... continuar...

Nicaragua

The demarcating and titling are almost done but the “sanitizing” will take real maturity
I’m a Miskitu, born in Waspam on the Río Wanki, the river that divided Nicaragua and Honduras. I’m an agronomist by profession but have been involved in governance initiatives, political advocacy, environmental... continuar...

Nicaragua

In the “land of lakes” we don’t think about underground water
There will always be water: that’s how the majority of people in Nicaragua think when they use, and even abuse water, and when they demand it as a right. Our two big lakes, all the lagoons, crater lakes... continuar...

Honduras

Why is there so much violence in our country?
No matter how much people may want to hide it, the Honduras we’re currently living in has escaped the hands of all sectors, including politicians, business people and even the US government. Everyone... continuar...

México

Indigenous communities under government siege and repression
Famine, death, repression and eviction hang over Mexico’s indigenous communities. Climate change made last year’s drought worse, causing famine in many places by the beginning of this year. In January... continuar...

Centroamérica

The third horseman of neoliberalism: The Neo-Pentecostals (Part 1)
The radio announcer’s persuasive voice seductively whispers, “Need a miracle? Come and ask Jesus for your miracle.” An energetic masculine voice then adds, “This young woman was suffering from kidney... continuar...

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