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    Nicaragua a ‘Dictatorship’ When It Follows US Lead on NGOs

    John Perry June 16, 2022July 18, 2025

    Daniel Ortega’s government in Nicaragua is “laying waste to civil society” according to the Associated Press. The Guardian called it a “sweeping purge of civil society,” while for the New York Times, Nicaragua is “inching toward dictatorship.” According to the Washington Post, the country is already “a dictatorship laid bare.” In a call repeated by…

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  • “Summit of Exclusion” Backfires on Biden
    Latin America

    “Summit of Exclusion” Backfires on Biden

    John Perry June 14, 2022July 20, 2025

    Jill Clark-Gollub, COHA Assistant Editor/Translator; Alina Duarte, COHA Senior Fellow; John Perry, COHA Senior Fellow “We would definitely have wanted a different Summit of the Americas. The silence of those absent challenges us. So that this does not happen again, I would like to state for the future that the fact of being the host…

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  • How “virtual crime scenes” became a propaganda tool in Nicaragua, Ukraine and Syria
    Latin America

    How “virtual crime scenes” became a propaganda tool in Nicaragua, Ukraine and Syria

    John Perry May 28, 2022July 20, 2025

    Written jointly with Rick Sterling This article shows how media uses computer modeling and “virtual crime scenes” to assign blame for some extremely important international events. In these examples from Nicaragua, Ukraine and Syria, many people died in complex circumstances. The deaths at the “Mother’s March” in Managua, Nicaragua precipitated an attempted coup.  The Maidan…

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  • Latin America

    The Summit of the Americas could be Biden’s next foreign policy embarrassment

    John Perry May 16, 2022June 3, 2022

    The grandly named Summit of the Americas is due to be held in Los Angeles next month, if the Biden administration can decide who to invite and what to talk about if they turn up. As things stand, Bolivia, Mexico, Argentina, Honduras and most of the Caribbean states have said they will not attend if…

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  • Honduras

    JOH’s luck runs out

    John Perry April 21, 2022July 18, 2025

    Until 27 January, Juan Orlando Hernández was president of Honduras; he’s now on his way to a high-security prison in New York, awaiting trial. On the day JOH handed power to Xiomara Castro, charges were filed against him that would lead to an extradition request from the US embassy in Tegucigalpa. He was arrested on…

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  • Nicaragua

    Does Nicaragua deserve the support of progressive opinion?

    John Perry March 3, 2022July 18, 2025

    A debate with William Robinson, University of California, Santa Barbara, Sociology professor and author of books such as “Faustian Bargain” about Nicaragua, hosted by TheAnalysis.

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  • Latin America

    Chile’s new president will need his allies on the left

    John Perry January 22, 2022

    Gabriel Boric was elected president of Chile on December 19th. In an LRB article about his campaign, he was said to be embarrassed by one of the parties that supported him, when it welcomed Daniel Ortega’s re-election in Nicaragua the previous month. LRB published the letter below in its issue of January 27th, in response…

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  • Nicaragua

    How can Some Progressives get Basic Information about Nicaragua so Wrong?

    John Perry December 19, 2021July 18, 2025

    On November 7, Nicaragua held elections in which current president Daniel Ortega received 75% support and, as a result, begins a new term of office in January. Not surprisingly, the US government described the election as a “sham.” Of more concern is that many on the left seem to agree. William Robinson’s NACLA article, Nicaragua:…

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  • Honduras

    End of a Narcostate?

    John Perry November 26, 2021July 18, 2025

    Joe Biden has a Central America problem. Countries that turned reliably neoliberal after the ‘small wars’ of the 1980s have become unwieldy again. After sixteen years of neoliberalism, Nicaraguans returned Daniel Ortega to power in 2007 and re-elected him this month in a vote which Biden dismissed as a ‘pantomime’. In El Salvador, Nayib Bukele,…

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  • Nicaragua

    If there was “fraud” in Nicaragua’s elections, where’s the proof?

    John Perry November 17, 2021July 18, 2025

    Official results from Nicaragua’s elections on November 7 showed Daniel Ortega re-elected as president with 75% of the vote. On the same day, President Joe Biden dismissed the ballot as a “pantomime election” and within 48 hours the Organization of American States (OAS) had produced a 16-page report setting out its criticisms. It demanded 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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