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Las remesas podrían mantener viva a la insurgencia en Nicaragua

  • Written by Benjamin Waddell, Associate Professor of Sociology, Fort Lewis College

Manifestarse ya es ilegal en Nicaragua, según el presidente Daniel Ortega.

El país centroamericano ha estado envuelto en una tormenta política fatal durante meses. Las manifestaciones que comenzaron en abril en contra de una impopular reforma de seguridad social pronto se transformaron en un movimiento más amplio con el...

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