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... the United States, plunging the hemisphere into a serious crisis because the de facto government enjoyed widespread support at home. After many mistakes, the United States ... leading to political tensions. In countries where non-transparent tricks have been used, such as in Honduras and now Nicaragua, the crises have been more explosive.
In Spanish, there is a term for Zelaya's and ...
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... U.S.-backed government forces during a Cold War-era civil war — said in July Nicaragua should move ... drove neighboring Honduras to mount a coup.
Ortega first took power after Nicaragua’s 1979 revolution and was formally elected president in ... ; Rosales told Nicaraguan TV.
Changing the constitution in Nicaragua would have required approval by two-thirds of the one-chamber national assembly ...
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The provisional government of Honduras received a big boost yesterday, courtesy of nothing else than Nicaragua. Daniel Ortega, the thug, accused of rape and all ... send the OAS packing and release a note stating that when the OAS worries at least half as much about Nicaragua than Honduras then they will be more than willing to reopen talks. I, for one, would support such a stand. After all, there ...
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... Agency and flew at least one sting operation to Nicaragua for the CIA, a mission known to have drawn the attention of Mr. ... his cargo plane, which had been based at Mena, was shot down over Nicaragua with Eugene Hasenfus and a load of Contra supplies ... investigator, but many jurors felt “there was some type of government intervention,” according to a transcript of the statement obtained ...
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... , Bolivia, Ghana, Indonesia, Djibouti, Liberia, Qatar, Senegal, Mauritius, Nicaragua, and Nigeria. Six countries voted against the report: US, Italy, Holland, Hungary, Slovakia and ... did not show-up to vote. Citizens of all those countries should write to their representatives in government (Presidents, parliamentarians etc) and commend those who supported accountability for war criminals and shame ...
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... alleged election fraud in 2008, aid coming into Nicaragua has been halted. The aid stoppage from the US and the EU coupled with ... CENIDH publishes an annual report on the general situation in Nicaragua, including the number of people who migrated and those who were deported back ... was aggravated by the 1979-1990 civil war, and government neglect because the administration’s economic policies are ...
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