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Iván Acosta (right) speaking with the author [Source: Photo courtesy of Camila Escalante]

US sanctions hit Nicaragua’s social investment programmes

November 7, 2023

Which country spends nearly two-thirds of its budget on tackling poverty? When I met Nicaragua’s finance minister, Ivan Acosta, he had just presented his 2024 budget to its national assembly, and he made clear that a large part of it is aimed at doing just that.

Category: Latin America | Tags: Nicaragua, US intervention, sanctions | 1 Response

The Nicaraguan Coup Attempt: How Peace Was Restored and What Has Happened Since

The Nicaraguan Coup Attempt: How Peace Was Restored and What Has Happened Since

August 6, 2023

Three previous articles described the attempted coup in Nicaragua in 2018, and how public support grew initially but then waned. This final article, covering the period from mid-July to the present day, shows how the coup was defeated and what happened in the aftermath. By July 2018, three months of violence – over 200 deaths […]

Category: Latin America | Tags: Nicaragua, US intervention, Nicaragua crisis

Graffiti on a street in Belfast, United Kingdom. (Joe Lauria)

Inscrutable Sanctions

July 15, 2023

Britain and the U.S. impose economic sanctions on dozens of governments they don’t like, write Erik Mar and John Perry. Some people in Nicaragua are being targeted on the basis of little or no evidence.

Category: Latin America | Tags: Nicaragua, US intervention, human rights, sanctions | 2 Responses

How “peaceful protests” in Nicaragua became an attempted coup

How “peaceful protests” in Nicaragua became an attempted coup

May 15, 2023

John Perry and Dan Kovalik Five years ago, Nicaragua was subject to a violent insurrection that lasted from April through July, 2018. In the second of four articles, we look at how initial support for the coup relied on widespread use of social media. The “groundwork for insurrection” in Nicaragua was laid down months and […]

Category: Latin America | Tags: Nicaragua crisis, Nicaragua, US intervention, media

Nicaragua: A History of US Intervention & Resistance, by Daniel Kovalik

Nicaragua: A History of US Intervention & Resistance, by Daniel Kovalik

April 29, 2023

Reviewed by John Perry and Jill Clark-Gollub The latest book by labor and human rights attorney, Daniel Kovalik, Nicaragua: A History of US Intervention and Resistance (2023, Clarity Press, 292 pages), is a worthy addition to the author’s collection of works on countries targeted by US imperialism, such as Venezuela, Russia, and Iran. While giving […]

Category: Latin America, Book reviews | Tags: Nicaragua, US intervention, Nicaragua crisis, Nicaraguan elections

Should we be concerned about what ChatGPT “thinks” about Latin America?

Should we be concerned about what ChatGPT “thinks” about Latin America?

April 23, 2023

ChatGPT is a powerful AI chatbot that is as easy to use as Google and provides more direct answers to users’ questions. Ask it anything you like, and you will receive an answer that sounds like it was written by a human, based on knowledge and writing skills gained from massive amounts of data from […]

Category: Latin America | Tags: media, Venezuela, chile, Guatemala, US intervention, Cuba, Nicaragua

Five years ago in Nicaragua: a coup attempt begins

Five years ago in Nicaragua: a coup attempt begins

April 13, 2023

Five years ago, Nicaragua was subject to a violent attempted coup that lasted from April through July, 2018. In the first of four articles, Dan Kovalik and John Perry look at how it was planned and how it started. In the first few months of 2018, Nicaragua hardly appeared to be a strong candidate for […]

Category: Latin America | Tags: Nicaragua, US intervention, Nicaragua crisis, human rights, NGOs

The United Nations is being used by the U.S. in its propaganda war against Nicaragua

The United Nations is being used by the U.S. in its propaganda war against Nicaragua

April 2, 2023

While the United States pays little regard to the human rights of many of its own citizens, it manifests intense interest in those of countries that it regards as its enemies. Nicaragua, designated by both Trump and Biden as a “strategic threat,” is seen as one of those enemies. Of the countries selected for their […]

Category: Latin America | Tags: NGOs, Nicaragua, US intervention, Nicaragua crisis, human rights

Sandinistas march in Masaya after the 'political prisoners' had left the country

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

March 2, 2023

“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 […]

Category: Latin America | Tags: Nicaragua, US intervention, media | 1 Response

Diplomatic immunity

Diplomatic immunity

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 […]

Category: Latin America | Tags: US intervention, Venezuela | 1 Response

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