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Number 426 | Marzo 2017 |
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Nicaragua
Under pressure, the government is buying time
Negotiating with the Organization of American States
was a way for the Ortega-Murillo government to buy time.
But time to do what? To learn the fate of the Nica Act
and Donald Trump’s plans for Nicaragua?
How long can Ortega drag out this tactic
given his slim maneuvering room?
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Nicaragua
Nicaragua briefs
ERNESTO CARDENAL
Late last year, Nicaragua’s renowned poet Ernesto Cardenal accompanied his valuable personal archive of books,
letters, manuscripts, originals of poems, documents and photographs... continuar...
Nicaragua
Criminal indifference to the violence on the Caribbean Coast
These Nicaraguan Human Rights Center experts
describe some of the roots of the violence
currently agitating Nicaragua’s Caribbean Coast,
reflecting on historical events and more recent ones
with which their organization has had direct dealings
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Nicaragua
Seven priorities for achieving quality education
After analyzing in last month’s envío
the priority issues Nicaragua must tackle
in education if it is to shake off the deficiencies
of a system that has dragged it down for decades,
the Center for Social and Educational Research and Action
now offers a number of concrete proposals in those areas
that could provide our children the quality education
they need if they are to assume the challenges
of this increasingly complex world.
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Honduras
One opportunity was lost… but others could open up
The opposition parties have lost an opportunity to
oppose Juan Orlando Hernández’s illegal reelection.
But many other opportunities could still open up.
The international community is watching Honduras closely,
observing how its previous freedoms are being cut off
and how those defending their rivers, territories and natural assets
run such enormous risks, including the loss of their own lives.
It is observing the obstacles this government is erecting
against the UNHCR and the OAS ’ MACCIH.
And it is remembering Berta Cáceres,
who now stands for Honduras.
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Centroamérica
When women are forced to migrate...
When women decide to migrate, get out, run away, escape,
uncertainty, fear and even the risk of losing their lives en route
are on one side of the balance sheet.
On the other are probably only two powerful yearnings:
surviving and safeguarding their dignity.
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Internacional
How does one democratize communication in the post-truth era?
What does it mean to demand the democratization
of communication and information in the “post-truth” era,
in which public opinion is less influenced by objectivity
than by emotions, stereotypes and personal beliefs?
Today, the media and political leaders use post-truth
as a weapon of mass disorientation of public opinion,
with Donald Trump the main practitioner of
post-truth politics.
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