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  • When Nicaragua Took Germany to Court, Media Put Nicaragua in the Dock
    Nicaragua

    When Nicaragua Took Germany to Court, Media Put Nicaragua in the Dock

    John Perry May 30, 2024July 26, 2025

    When Nicaragua accused Germany of aiding and abetting Israel’s genocide in Gaza at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) last month, readers of corporate media might have seriously wondered whether Nicaragua’s case had any legitimacy. The case targeted Germany as the second biggest supplier of arms to Israel, because the US, Israel’s biggest supplier, does…

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  • What You Have Heard Is True: A Memoir of Witness and Resistance, by Carolyn Forché
    Latin America | Book reviews

    What You Have Heard Is True: A Memoir of Witness and Resistance, by Carolyn Forché

    John Perry May 10, 2024July 26, 2025

    This book is the fruit of an extraordinary coming together of two very different people. One was a burgeoning poet living in Southern California, the other a coffee-growing entrepreneur turned political activist from El Salvador. Wanting more people to know about the disaster that was beginning to befall his country in the turbulent late 1970s,…

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  • UN Human Rights Council Is Lending Support To US Regime Change Plans
    Nicaragua

    UN Human Rights Council Is Lending Support To US Regime Change Plans

    John Perry April 20, 2024July 26, 2025

    Above photo: The “roadblocks of death” strangled the country’s transport system and became the scene of intimidation, robberies, rape, kidnappings and murder. Here we see armed roadblock operators south of Estelí, several with conventional weapons. Human rights experts and activists are expressing concern over a flawed and seriously unbalanced report of the Group of Human…

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  • Germany buries the evidence of complicity in genocide: Nicaragua exposes it
    Nicaragua

    Germany buries the evidence of complicity in genocide: Nicaragua exposes it

    John Perry April 17, 2024July 26, 2025

    Last Thursday, Dr Ghassan Abu-Sittah, the British-Palestinian war surgeon, gave his first address as the newly-appointed rector of Glasgow University, chosen in recognition of his work at al-Shifa hospital in Gaza. The following day he flew to Berlin, where he had been invited to address a major conference about Palestine. On arrival he was taken…

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  • On the Quito Embassy Raid
    Latin America

    On the Quito Embassy Raid

    John Perry April 10, 2024July 26, 2025

    When armed Ecuadorian police gathered outside the Mexican embassy in Quito last Friday evening, a casual observer might have thought they were there to protect it. Instead, they launched an attack: brandishing assault rifles, police climbed the walls, entered the building by force and kidnapped Ecuador’s former vice-president, Jorge Glas, who had that day been…

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  • UN Human Rights Council again supports US regime change plans for Nicaragua
    Nicaragua

    UN Human Rights Council again supports US regime change plans for Nicaragua

    John Perry and Alfred de Zayas April 8, 2024July 26, 2025

    When the United Nations sets up a “commission of inquiry,” it can result in a powerful analysis of violations of human rights law, such as the one appointed in 2021 to examine Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestinian territories and its Apartheid practices. But other commissions can become political platforms aimed at demonizing a particular government…

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  • The Narcodictator in His Labyrinth
    Honduras

    The Narcodictator in His Labyrinth

    John Perry March 17, 2024July 18, 2025

    Prosecutors in New York this month claimed they had cracked ‘the largest drug trafficking conspiracy in the world’. While it lasted, more than four hundred tons of cocaine were shipped to the United States from clandestine airstrips in Honduras by characters with aliases such as ‘The Tiger’ and ‘El Porky’. Million-dollar bribes were paid to…

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  • The “Human Rights Industry” and Nicaragua
    Nicaragua

    The “Human Rights Industry” and Nicaragua

    John Perry February 22, 2024July 26, 2025

    Why do United Nations’ human rights bodies focus on some countries, but not others? Why do organizations like Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International appear to ignore important evidence presented to them? And why do the media repeat stories of human rights abuses without questioning their veracity?

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  • Nicaragua’s Finance Minister details how US sanctions impact Nicaragua’s poor
    Nicaragua

    Nicaragua’s Finance Minister details how US sanctions impact Nicaragua’s poor

    John Perry December 10, 2023July 26, 2025

    Is it true that 50% of Nicaraguans want to leave their country owing to a climate of repression and economic decline, supposedly resulting from socialist policies? This was the allegation in a report published by AmericasBarometer, a research agency based at Vanderbilt University, which failed to note that its previous forecast, that 30% of Nicaraguans…

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  • On the Plain of Snakes by Paul Theroux
    Latin America | Book reviews

    On the Plain of Snakes by Paul Theroux

    John Perry November 25, 2023July 26, 2025

    Is this the last of Theroux’s travel books? If it is, he has created an impressive cannon, and this is a fitting finale. In this book he joins the many writers who have travelled through Mexico, but his story is a refreshing one as many others have covered the violence of the cartels or 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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