North American Congress on Latin America
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13.10.2006
As the convicted bomber of a Cuban airliner continues to enjoy U.S. protection on the 30th anniversary of his terrorist act, Nicaraguan former foreign minister Miguel d’Escoto Brockman ponders the hypocrisy of the Bush administration's "war on terror."
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12.10.2006
As the convicted bomber of a Cuban airliner continues to enjoy U.S. protection on the 30th anniversary of his terrorist act, Nicaraguan former foreign minister Miguel d’Escoto Brockman ponders the hypocrisy of the Bush administration's "war on terror."
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Cuba] [United States]
08.09.2006
Haiti was born of a slave revolt in 1804. But its reputation as a violent country is undeserved, says a founding member of the country's Citizens’ Watchdog Center, and its stability will be assured when citizens are able to hold their leaders to account.
Story linkImage: A UN peacekeeper talks to a girl in Bel Air, Haiti. © Refugees International
08.09.2006
Haiti was born of a slave revolt in 1804. But its reputation as a violent country is undeserved, says a founding member of the country's Citizens’ Watchdog Center, and its stability will be assured when citizens are able to hold their leaders to account.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [United States] [Haiti] [France] [Canada]
Image: A UN peacekeeper talks to a girl in Bel Air, Haiti. © Refugees International
08.04.2006
Every June 30, the Guatemalan military parades down the streets of Guatemala City in full pomp and splendor to commemorate “Army Day.” The parade celebrates the Army’s role in society and is devoid of any acknowledgement of the atrocities
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Image: © New Internationalist
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