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Nicaragua Makes Its Case

Mercado, Sergio Ramírez | April 3, 1982 issue

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Presents the statement made by Sergio Ramirez Mercado, one of the three members of the governing junta of Nicaragua, before an assembly of Latin American intellectuals in Managua on March 4, 1982 which focused on the threats facing the political stability of the country. Creation of the democratic community of Honduras, El Salvador and Costa Rica; Establishment of U.S. military bases on the island of Amapala in the Gulf of Fonseca; Presence of North American warships in the Gulf of Fonseca.

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NICARAGUA -- Politics & government -- 1979-1990; POLITICAL stability; MERCADO, Sergio Ramirez
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