A report on the financial situation of Costa Rica which seems to be getting worse instead of improving. The paper talks about Costa Rica’s attempt to get help from the…
Read moreA list of facts about the financial situation in Central America. Information on the deficit, loans and loans to be approved for projects such as highway construction and the building…
Read moreAn article in the Business Latin America regarding Costa Rica’s negotiations with IMF. There is a fear that the negotiations will become violent if there is not a settlement soon….
Read moreAn article in the Congressional Record-Senate discussing the need for assistance programs in Latin America. Some of the issues covered are assistance objectives, common factors affecting stability, divergent policies, current…
Read moreA report on interview with Interior Minister Tomas Borge by special correspondent Marcel Niedergang. Includes excerpts from both the Interior Minister and Marcel.
Read moreExcerpts from a Panama City Television “Special Edition” interview program hosted by Mayin Correa, entitled “Inside Nicaragua, Part II,” with Lieutenant Alvaro Jose Baldizon Aviles, former official of the Nicaraguan…
Read moreA Managua International Service discussing the official report of one hundred and fifty Miskito and creole youths that deserted the counterrevolutionaries’ ranks in 1985. Some of the deserters turned themselves…
Read moreA Managua Domestic Service providing a statement by President Daniel Ortega to close the “Face the People” meeting with the participants in the peace march for Central America; in Managua.
Read moreA revised edition that covers different issues in Central America by providing various essays and reports. Topics include from the struggle and beyond, U.S. strategies for counterrevolution.
Read morePresident Reagan’s address to the nation regarding Central America. His address covers issues such as the threat to democracy, U.S. vital interests, the democratic resistance: popular support and the need…
Read moreThe library is dedicated to the memory of Secwepemc Chief George Manuel (1921-1989), to the nations of the Fourth World and to the elders and generations to come.
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