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Revista Envío
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Number 379 | Marzo 2013 |
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 Nicaragua
Is it a bird? A plane? A cultural revolution…?
What’s the government’s new ambitious and wide-reaching step all about? Is it a cultural revolution, inserted into what is officially called “the second stage of the revolution”? The tacit admission... continuar...
Nicaragua
NICARAGUA BRIEFS
NICARAGUA’S RESPONSE TO THE
DEATH OF PRESIDENT CHÁVEZ The evening of March 4, hours after Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez’s death was announced, the Nicaraguan government organized a brief event... continuar...
Nicaragua
Who’s responsible for the coffee rust plague and what can be done?
Every day now, the news leads with articles about the advance and consequences of the rust plague that’s
severely affecting coffee crops from Mexico to Colombia. Yet small growers from Nicaragua’s... continuar...
El Salvador
LaGeo-Enel: Chronicle of an energy highjacking
The New Year ushered in bad news for El Salvador: on January 8, the Paris Court of Appeals upheld an earlier ruling in favor of the Italian company Enel-Green Power on a key issue for El Salvador’s national... continuar...
Guatemala
The Right’s militarism and lack of solidarity
In nearly two centuries of independence, the Guatemalan Right has never accepted a proposal for any structural change that doesn’t favor it. This is especially, though hardly exclusively, true on fiscal... continuar...
México
The Zapatistas begin another stage and, as usual, make us think
*See the January 2011 issue of envío for Guatemalan anthropologist Ricardo Falla’s analysis of the Mayan steles that refer to the end of a significant cycle in Mayan cosmology, in which there is a... continuar...
Centroamérica
Mothers without borders search for disappeared migrants
Teodora Ñaméndiz, one of the Nicaraguan mothers on the caravan, had not seen her son in 32 years. He left in 1980 and she had heard nothing from him since 1985. Although she is now 75, she did not... continuar...
América Latina
How Nature’s rights are violated
What does the word forest conjure up for us? Some will say it’s a large group of trees. Others will add that it’s also the ferns, orchids, shrubs and many other plant species. Some will insist that... continuar...
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