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Number 372 | Julio 2012 |
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Nicaragua
The dilemmas of these rainy months
To sanction more or not to sanction?
To negotiate or not to negotiate?
To run or not to run?
To vote or not to vote?
These are some of the dilemmas facing
the US government, the Ortega government,
Nicaragua’s parliamentary opposition
and the opposition in society
in the coming months.... continuar...
Nicaragua
NICARAGUA BRIEFS
COSTA RICA REJECTS RULING
AGAINST IT ON HIGHWAY ISSUE On July 2 the six justices of the Central American Court of Justice (CCJ) issued a unanimous ruling against the Costa Rican State for “ecological... continuar...
Nicaragua
Are we prepared for “the perfect storm”?
What impact could the conflict with the United States,
currently expressed in the debate about the waivers,
have on Nicaragua’s economy and on the government’s economic strategy? And what unique opportunity has Nicaragua had with the exceptional funding the Ortega government is receiving from Venezuelan cooperation?
Has it made the best of that opportunity?... continuar...
Nicaragua
Rhetoric, slogans and metaphors of the revolutionary years
The Sandinista revolution abounded in rhetoric. Every month a new slogan, a new song, new metaphors. With 33 years behind us we can now begin to reflect on
the myths that enclosed, the manipulations that hid,
the dreams that expressed and the vacuum in which all developed.
This text, and exercise in memory, is just and introduction, an appetizer.... continuar...
Nicaragua
Coffee with the aroma of coops
These coffee coops were born with the revolution,
gaining access to land but being limited by war.
They now have three decades under their belt,
two working in alliance with Fair Trade organizations
and cultivating ties with private enterprise.
They have had to swim against the tide of
adverse governments between 1990 and 2006
and against the tide of a favorable government
in both the revolutionary years and now.
Today, their challenge is to reinvent themselves and
take advantage of the opportunity afforded them
by the crisis in the Fair Trade movement.
If they succeed, they’ll have staged their own revolution.... continuar...
Guatemala
The legacy of a brilliant generation of bishops
With the death of Cardinal Quezada Toruño,
who was archbishop of Guatemala for years,
a brilliant generation of Guatemalan bishops is starting to die out.
Will the succeeding generation be up to their brilliant legacy?
It’s a question that’s resounding around the Catholic Church
of this Central American country.... continuar...
Panamá
Notes on the Ngabe culture
After a lot of reading and years of living with Panama’s Ngabe people
and listening their language, I’ve gotten to know them well enough
to dare to share these reflections and notes about their culture.... continuar...
Cuba
Letter to a young man leaving Cuba
This letter, written in May of this year,
reflects something of today’s generational change in Cuba
and something of the island’s new political language seeking to explain it.
It was headed by this biblical text, from St. Paul’s instructions to Timothy:
“Don’t let anyone look down on you because you are young,
but set an example for the believers in speech,
in conduct, in love, in faith and in purity…
Watch your life and doctrine closely.
Persevere in them because if you do,
you’ll save both yourself and your hearers.”
1 Timothy 4:12-16... continuar...
Internacional
Fifty years after Vatican II: What are the challenges?
The Second Vatican Council began half a century ago (1962-1965),
and was the Catholic Church’s most important, positive event in centuries.
While interpretations of its meaning and results continue to be debated,
the world has rapidly moved on.
The challenges now facing Catholicism and Christianity
go well beyond the problems the Council tried to address
They require new thinking, new attitudes and a new boldness.... continuar...
Internacional
The terms of today’s ecological debate
The Río+20 Conference on the global ecological situation is over.
Beyond the results, which did not meet expectations or needs,
there are new concepts in the current debate
that call to all of us and make us all responsible.
Some of these new terms are: eco-development,
green economy, ecological footprint and anthropocene.... continuar...
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