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Number 251 | Junio 2002 |
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Nicaragua
NICARAGUA BRIEFS
FLOOD DISASTER
The rains that fell across the country, especially the Pacific, between May 27 and 29 obliged the government to decree a state of natural disaster on May 30. Flooding, overflowing... continuar...
Nicaragua
Digital Time in the National Culture: Underdevelopment.com.ni
Have the new technologies made us more human? And how are we Nicaraguans, notorious for idling and digressing, living in digital time, this moment in which the revolution is in communications rather than in politics?
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Nicaragua
Will the Fight against Corruption Bring a Lasting Climatic Change?
Will the positive climate being blown our way by the fight against corruption be a lasting one? Given the ferocious resistance to the change, reasonable uncertainty is starting to wither the bloom of hope.
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Guatemala
With the War Long Over in Ixcán, The Peace of the Accords Is Still to Come
It has been over five years since the end of the war, but the Peace Accords have yet to be fulfilled. How is the process going in Ixcán, one of the regions most wounded by war
and most in need of reconciliation and development?
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Honduras
Journalist, Legislator, Lawyer… And Sexual Abuser
The case of David Romero Ellner, accused by his own daughter of sexual abuse, has shaken Honduran society, motivating many other women to wake up to this abuse of power and denounce it.
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México
Open Files in an Aborted Transition
Elitist policies persist. The country is more dependent on the Unites States. The transition to democracy has stalled and appears to have been aborted. Human rights violations continue. And, in Chiapas, peace is far away.
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Centroamérica
Central America: The FTAA Guinea Pig?
With the FTAA inexorably heading our way, we need a bold yet realistic strategy for negotiating with the United States. We should be searching for such a strategy together, with less rhetoric and more coordination.
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