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Central American University - UCA  
  Number 37 | Julio 1984

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Nicaragua

The Miskitu Question in Nicaragua
The author presents a brief description of Nicaragua’s Miskitu population and the problems arising from the attempt to incorporate the Miskitus into the new nation that is emerging through the revolutionary process. ... continuar...

Nicaragua

A Divided People A Manipulated Banner?
Increasing political and military tension on the Nicaraguan Atlantic Coast (especially northern Zelaya) in the last months of 1981 and January 1982 culminated in the evacuation of thousands of Miskitus... continuar...

Nicaragua

The Miskitus and the Atlantic Coast
Introduction Nicaraguan will be celebrating the fifth anniversary of its revolution on July 19, 1984. This is therefore a good time to evaluate the achievements and mistakes of the revolution,... continuar...

Nicaragua

Conclusion
It was necessary to relocate Miskitus living along the banks of Nicaragua’s Río Coco: The Sandinista government based its actions on this hypothesis. This necessity was imposed by the counterrevolution’s... continuar...

Nicaragua

A Policy of Genocide?
The Nicaraguan government is periodically accused of human rights violations in the Atlantic Coast. The most extreme accusation is that there is an actual policy of genocide of the Miskitu people. ... continuar...

Nicaragua

Concerning the Schlaefer Case
The case of Salvador Schlaefer, Bishop of Nicaragua’s Atlantic Coast, has once again focused world attention on that part of the country, on the Miskitu people and on the Catholic hierarchy. It is again... continuar...

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