A 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 moreCopies of two speeches presented before the White House Outreach Working Group on Central America. The first speech is by Archbishop Roman Arietta of San Jose, Costa Rica and president…
Read moreA letter regarding a Kekchi Indian who is a member of the Mayan-Kekchi Committee of Toledo District, the southernmost district in Belize. The Mayan-Keckchi Committee is striving to make a…
Read moreAn article from The Atlantic regarding the clergymen of Latin America who have defied persecution of the wealthy landowners and execises the politics of liberation. It talks about the history…
Read moreAn article from the Washington Post discussing the unfolding violence occuring in Central America, which Washington and Moscow have had no control over. It talks about El Salvador and how…
Read moreA collection of articles from the New York Times discussing issues on Central America. The articles talk about such issues as how little Americans know about the problems in Central…
Read moreTwo articles from the New York Times discussing the issues occuring in Nicaragua. The first article is in regards to the Miskitos who have joined together to rebel against the…
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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