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    ‘We’ll kill him and burn him alive’

    John Perry October 20, 2021July 18, 2025

    Frances Haugen’s cutting accusations against her former employers, Facebook, on October 5 included references to how social media are used to provoke and coordinate violence. This happened in Nicaragua too. It’s June 2018 on a backstreet somewhere in Nicaragua. Filmed by an adult, a boy holds a toy gun to the head of his friend,…

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  • Nicaragua | Energy and the environment

    Nicaragua’s Rainforest and Indigenous Peoples: a Story of Falsehood, Lies and US-based Political Campaigns

    John Perry September 26, 2021July 18, 2025

    Indigenous peoples and the rainforests that many inhabit are under threat. Everyone knows it. In Latin America especially, international NGOs like Global Witness and Frontline Defenders tell a story which seems self-evidently true: outsiders are exploiting natural resources, governments are indifferent or actively complicit, Indigenous people defend the forests and in return face expulsion or…

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  • Honduras

    United States struggles to pick a side in upcoming Honduran elections

    John Perry September 8, 2021July 18, 2025

    For Biden, backing a candidate for the November elections in Honduras is a choice between protecting U.S. business interests and condemning the corruption, drug trafficking, and violence that increase migration. Of the countries in Central America’s “northern triangle,” Honduras is the one that sends the most migrants to the United States. Already this year over…

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  • Nicaragua

    Nicaragua launches a new plan to fight poverty and promote human development

    John Perry September 8, 2021July 18, 2025

    Ivan Acosta is Nicaragua’s minister of housing and public credit, with responsibility for key aspects of government planning. In July, he presented the country’s new “National Plan for the Fight against Poverty and for Human Development.” This builds on the achievements of Nicaragua’s Sandinista government since it returned to power in 2007 and sets out…

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  • Nicaragua

    Ordinary Nicaraguans should guide progressive left’s stance

    John Perry August 29, 2021July 18, 2025

    As elections approach in Nicaragua, there has been a spate of left-wing criticism of Daniel Ortega’s government that, to someone living in the country, seems bizarrely out of sync with what most Nicaraguans see as their pressing priorities. A string of opinion polls confirm what my day-to-day conversations tell me: that support for government policies…

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  • Nicaragua

    A short interlude in one of Nicaragua’s local markets

    John Perry August 12, 2021July 18, 2025

    This piece is translated from one by Yorlis Luna, a young Nicaraguan living in the small city of San Marcos, on the high plateau to the south of the capital, Managua. The translation inevitably loses some of the poetry of her original Spanish. Going to the popular market in one of Nicaragua’s Pacific towns is…

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  • Nicaragua

    Sanctions May Impoverish Nicaraguans, but Won’t Change their Vote

    John Perry August 8, 2021July 18, 2025

    In 1985, when President Reagan declared Nicaragua “an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States,” his words were followed by a trade blockade, a ban on commercial flights and—most seriously of all—the financing of the “Contra” war, which led to 30,000 deaths. When, 33 years later, Donald…

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  • Nicaragua

    Why U.S. Policy Toward Nicaragua Isn’t Working

    John Perry July 23, 2021July 18, 2025

    After the U.S.-Russian summit in June, there was no apparent irony in President Biden’s response to a question about electoral interference. “Let’s get this straight,” he said. “How would it be if the United States were viewed by the rest of the world as interfering with the elections directly of other countries, and everybody knew…

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  • Nicaragua

    Why Nicaragua is acting against people receiving US money to disrupt its coming elections

    John Perry July 4, 2021July 18, 2025

    This short video (in Spanish, with English subtitles) explains part of the legal basis for the actions being taken against people who have accepted $millions from the US to disrupt the coming elections, or are demanding tougher US sanctions against their own country, likely to be most damaging for the poorest sections of Nicaragua’s population.

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  • Nicaragua | Honduras

    The US stake in Nicaragua and Honduras’s 2021 elections

    John Perry June 8, 2021July 18, 2025

    Both Honduras and Nicaragua hold presidential elections in November 2021 and the US government has a strong interest in both, although for rather different reasons. Both have incumbent presidents who will either stand again or, in the case of Honduras, more likely be replaced as candidate by a successor seen as reliably committed to the…

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John PerryJohn Perry lives in Masaya, Nicaragua where he writes about Latin America for the Grayzone, Covert Action, FAIR, London Review of Books, Morning Star and elsewhere, and also works on UK housing and migration issues.

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