BRIEFS By Chuck Kaufman Committed to negotiations for peace In a press release issued March 20, the Negotiations Round Table announced that “Thanks to the efforts of the Apostolic Nuncio, as witness and companion, and the Special Delegate of the OAS Secretary General, and taking into account the greater coinciding of positions, the negotiation process…
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Failed Opposition Rally is Still Grist for the US Propaganda Mill
By Chuck Kaufman The opposition called for a demonstration on Saturday, Mar. 16 at Metrocentro, a busy shopping area and traffic circle in Managua. Eye witnesses report fewer than 200 people showed up. The poor turnout is an indication that the Nicaraguan people have no interest in a repeat of last year’s failed coup attempt…
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NicaNotes: Zoilamérica And The Legitimate Demands Of Nicaraguan Women
By Jill Clark I met Zoilamérica Narváez in Nicaragua a few times in the 1980s. I found her to be an intelligent and personable young woman. I was later greatly saddened to learn of the sexual abuse allegations against her stepfather, Daniel Ortega. Then, as now, I had no reason to doubt the legitimacy of…
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NicaNotes: Carlos Fernando Chamorro and Confidencial
By Louise Richards The political dynamics of the Chamorro family are extremely complex. Carlos Fernando Chamorro’s father, the late Pedro Joaquin Chamorro, editor of La Prensa, was an outspoken critic of the then 33 year dictatorship of Anastasio Somoza. His assassination on January 10, 1978 — by agents still unknown — made him a national…
Chuck Kaufman, Democracy, NicaNotes Newsletter, Nicaragua
NicaNotes: Dismissing the Truth Debunks Amnesty International’s Misleading Reports
By Chuck Kaufman On Tuesday, February 26, the Alliance for Global Justice and the Nicaragua Solidarity Campaign Action Group (UK) released a report, Dismissing the Truth, that exhaustively rebuts two reports on human rights in Nicaragua in 2018 by Amnesty International. The Amnesty International reports accuse the democratically-elected government of Nicaragua of “a strategy of…
David Archuleta, Español, NicaNotes Newsletter, Nicaragua
Viendo Nicaragua Por Primera Vez: Un Nuevo Sentido del Internacionalismo.
Aquellos de nosotros que admiramos y buscamos la verdad nos encontramos en una época de creciente ansiedad. Más allá de la izquierda y la derecha políticas, hay narrativas que compiten sobre lo que realmente está ocurriendo en el país y en el extranjero. Los puntos de vista de Venezuela llevan la discusión a través de…
David Archuleta, NicaNotes Newsletter, Nicaragua
Fresh Eyes on Nicaragua: A Renewed Sense of Internationalism
By David Archuleta En Espanol Aqui Those of us who admire and search for truth find ourselves in an age of increasing anxiety. Beyond the political left and right are competing narratives of what is actually occurring at home and in foreign countries. Views of Venezuela rend discussion across the US, for example, as some…
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NicaNotes: Learning the Lessons of Empire and Solidarity: No Contras in Venezuela!
By Josh Bergeron, February 8, 2019 [Josh Bergeron is a PhD candidate in History at the University of Illinois, Chicago. He is currently writing a dissertation about the solidarity movements of the 70s-80s, entitled “The North American Front”: Direct Action Anti-Imperialism in the Latin America Solidarity Movement, 1969-1992. He says, “But my interest is not purely academic,…
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NicaNotes: Street sellers,trade unionists,contributors to Nicaragua’s wealth!
Originally published on the Nicaragua Solidarity Campaign Website News from Nicaragua | Tuesday, 22 January 2019 | Nicaragua Solidarity Campaign (UK) The social economy in Nicaragua is the largest in Latin America, generating 40% of the country’s wealth and representing 90% of the workforce. It is made up of co-operatives, associations, small and medium businesses and farms, and…
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NicaNotes: Nicaraguan Government Works to Maintain Economic Stability
Nicaraguan Government Works to Maintain Economic Stability By Nan McCurdy The Nicaraguan government developed and honored a tripartite decision-making system when it came to anything about workers. Since 2007 that system worked well, especially for determining the minimum salary in different sectors every six months. The workers, the large businesses and the government met twice…