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Number 401 | Diciembre 2014 |
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Nicaragua
2014 wasn’t just any old year
These few notes about what 2014 brought us are but the tip of the many events and maneuvers that filled our lives in Nicaragua these past 12 months
and could shape our future. ... continuar...
Nicaragua
NICARAGUA BRIEFS
OXFAM REPORT ON
WORLD INEQUALITY Oxfam International’s extensively researched and powerfully written report, “Even it up: Time to end extreme inequality,” presented in October, specifically... continuar...
Nicaragua
The canal will jeopardize our ability to adapt to climate change
Reflections by an engineer and environmental expert
on the effects climate change is having in Nicaragua,
the global negotiations on the issue up to now
and the critical relationship between it
and the interoceanic canal.... continuar...
Nicaragua
Nicaragua’s proposed interoceanic canal: Many more questions than answers
The 15 international scientific experts who met
with 7 Nicaraguan colleagues on November 10-11
in Nicaragua to engage in an interdisciplinary discussion
to contribute to the debate on the scientific and technical
issues raised by the interoceanic canal project
were left stunned and perplexed.
We offer here their final document,
which in lieu of conclusions presents
indispensable questions still unanswered
that they believe must be addressed by the government,
the concessionaire company and Nicaragua’s population.
... continuar...
Nicaragua
We can’t resign ourselves to losing Lake Cocibolca
The following statement cost Salvador Montenegro
his job as director of CIRA, founded by him in 1980,
thanks to the governing party political operatives’ intimidation
of the professors who had to decide whether he would keep it or not.
Despite this “punishment,” Montenegro again called the canal megaproject
“despicable” for its attack on the country’s most important natural resource,
declaring that remaining silent about the risks would be
“high treason against one’s country.” ... continuar...
Honduras
Chabelo Morales: Symbol of resistance
Chabelo Morales is a different kind of leader.
He’s a symbol of that ordinary peasant
whose every right is constantly violated
just for being poor and having little education,
of the hundreds of thousands of excluded Hondurans.
His life is that of all those who suffer the consequences
of Honduras’ system of impunity, discrimination and injustice.
... continuar...
México
Ayotzinapa shakes the country
Ayotzinapa has caused a political earthquake
with constant aftershocks that reveal the cohabitation
of the governing political class and organized crime.
It has put all the institutions in disarray
and revealed how violence is destroying Mexico.
The public’s opinion of who is responsible
for this crime is clear:
“It was the State!”... continuar...
Centroamérica
Who’s afraid of the Latino vote?
The migration reprieve Obama announced in November
suspends deportation of over 5.2 million people,
some 850,000 of them Central Americans.
But his measures left out well more than half
of the undocumented migrants in the US.
What will happen afterwards?
For Latino immigrants, getting the right to vote
will determine their future in the United States.
And when it happens, who’ll be afraid of that vote?... continuar...
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