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Nicaragua
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Panama Canal Rival: Work Starts in Nicaragua Amid Fears Over Environment and Role of China
In addition to causing tremendous, potentially irreversible environmental damage, the $50 billion dollar canal project would displace thousands of indigenous peoples.
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The Changing Map of Latin America
The recognition of indigenous peoples' "ownership" of land in some Latin American countries has proved to be a disguised path to capitalist exploitation.
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Nicaragua Vive! 35 Years Since the Triumph of the Sandinista Revolution
As child refugees flood the US border from Central America, Nicaragua's children are not among them.
Across Latin America, a Struggle for Communal Land and Indigenous Autonomy
With a rise in the number of Latin American indigenous groups drawing legal boundaries around their territories, neoliberal governments are attempting to grant access to transnational corporations to indigenous …
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Nicaragua’s Mayagna People and Their Rainforest Could Vanish
More than 30,000 members of the Mayagna indigenous community are in danger of disappearing, along with the rainforest which is their home in Nicaragua.
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The Return of the Nicaraguan Revolution
In the 1980s, New York mayoral candidate Bill de Blasio traveled to Nicaragua. With the election looming, the media is recalling his activism, which, like mine, was derided at …
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The US Remains Guilty in Guatemala
Chomsky: Reagan assured America that Rios Montt was a man of great personal integrity and commitment.