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  • Nicaragua’s ‘Political Prisoners’ Would Be Criminals by US Standards
    Nicaragua

    Nicaragua’s ‘Political Prisoners’ Would Be Criminals by US Standards

    John Perry March 2, 2023July 18, 2025

    “Nicaragua Frees Hundreds of Political Prisoners to the United States,” the New York Times reported. In an unexpected move on February 9, the Nicaraguan government deported to the United States 222 people who were in prison, and moved to strip them of their citizenship. The prisoners had been convicted of various crimes, including terrorism, conspiracy…

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    Diplomatic immunity

    John Perry January 27, 2023

    After Harry Dunn was killed by a car that emerged from a US base in Northamptonshire on 27 August 2019, the driver, Anne Sacoolas, claimed diplomatic immunity and within three weeks was whisked out of the country on a US military aircraft, with the British police only being informed after she’d left. Sacoolas eventually appeared…

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  • Sanctions: A Wrecking Ball in a Global Economy
    Latin America

    Sanctions: A Wrecking Ball in a Global Economy

    John Perry January 10, 2023July 20, 2025

    A review of the report Sanctions: A Wrecking Ball in a Global Economy, edited by Sara Flounders for the Sanctions Kill campaign and published by World View Forum. Sanctions imposed without United Nations endorsement are illegal. That is why they could be legally imposed on South Africa by a resolution of the UN General Assembly…

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  • Washington blames record migration on ‘communism’ when the causes are closer to home
    Nicaragua

    Washington blames record migration on ‘communism’ when the causes are closer to home

    John Perry December 23, 2022July 20, 2025

    After two years of Joe Biden’s presidency, four times as many undocumented migrants are trying to cross the border into the United States, and he’s getting desperate to explain away the increase. In September, the administration discovered a new narrative: that migrants are fleeing “communism.”

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  • Nicaraguan migrants at the U.S. border – are they being “pushed” or “pulled”?
    Nicaragua

    Nicaraguan migrants at the U.S. border – are they being “pushed” or “pulled”?

    John Perry November 26, 2022July 20, 2025

    Why are more Nicaraguans heading north to the United States looking for jobs? Until July 2020, numbers were tiny. But in the last 1½ years numbers have increased sharply. Suddenly this has become a story, and government detractors argue, with little evidence, that people are fleeing political repression. “They’d rather die than return to Nicaragua,”…

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  • The Power of a Good Example: Nicaragua and the Covid Response – Collateral Global
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    The Power of a Good Example: Nicaragua and the Covid Response – Collateral Global

    John Perry November 24, 2022July 20, 2025

    In this podcast, CG steering committee member Toby Green talks with John Perry, contributor to the London Review of Books, FAIR and other publications on Nicaraguan affairs.

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  • Nicaragua

    Nicaragua’s inconvenient Covid victory

    John Perry November 24, 2022July 18, 2025

    In Nicaragua, Latin America’s third poorest country, people who don’t work don’t eat. Three-quarters of jobs are in small businesses or the informal economy. So when its first Covid case was diagnosed on 18 March 2020, Nicaragua’s President Daniel Ortega knew that shutting down the economy would be catastrophic.

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  • Nicaragua

    For Corporate Media, Sandinistas’ Electoral Success Proves Their Repressiveness

    John Perry November 21, 2022July 18, 2025

    The headline in the Washington Post ahead of Nicaragua’s local elections hinted at skepticism: “Nicaragua Ruling Party Seeks to Expand Hold in Local Votes” (11/6/22). The story itself, taken from an Associated Press report filed from Mexico City, was worse, framing the elections as a “farce” carried out “under the absolute control” of the governing…

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  • Nicaragua | Energy and the environment

    New US sanctions are designed to hit Nicaragua’s poorest citizens

    John Perry October 31, 2022July 18, 2025

    The Biden administration has announced new sanctions which are intended to hit the poorest Nicaraguans – both in their pockets and in the public services on which they depend. This latest attack on a small Central American country is, as usual, dressed up as promoting democracy: the sanctions will “deny the Ortega-Murillo regime the resources…

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  • Nicaragua

    Imperialism & hybrid warfare

    John Perry October 27, 2022July 18, 2025

    With Camila Escalante, a journalist with Kawsachun News, I gave a presentation to a webinar for the Friends of ATC, a support group for the Nicaraguan agricultural workers union, about the violent coup attempt in Nicaragua in 2018. You can watch it on youtube.

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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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