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1991 INDEX Lou Dematteainsd Chris Vail: Government economic plan: Nicaragua: a Decade of Revolu- This isn't the time for improve- tion; 337, 5-91, p. 43. ment, 336, 4-91, p. 4. Alan Hulme, Steve Krekel and Stabilization: Forw hom?; 336, Shannon O'Reilly: Not just 4-91, p. 10. another Nicaragua Travel Guide; A bullm arket; 336, 4-91, p. 29. 338, 6-91, p. 41. The government's economic Sergio Ramírez: Confesión de plan: Four steps for forging un- amor, 341, 9-91, p. 47. employment; 337, 5-91, p. 4. Varios: El nuevo orden inter- The conversion of the plan; nacional; 343, 11-91, p. 45. 338, 6-91, p. 30. ATLANTIC COAST The government's agenda: Concertación, inflation and ad- Negandl firee inc thet Car ib- década de los 80; 343, 11-91, p. justment; 339, 7-91, p. 10. bean region; 337, 5-91, p. 30. 45. Overtaxed; 339, 7-91, p. 33. North Caribbean coast: Usus ei fraud; 340, 8-91, p. Mairin; 338, 6-91, p. 16. Norman Bent, Moravian mini- DECLARACIONS/ gr PEE 8-91, p. ster: Autonomy dying a slow DOCUMENTS 35. San Juan River basin. death; 338, 6-91, p. 20. Less debt and more commit- Sumus: Silent discrimination; FSLN calls for a stop to the ments; 342, 10-91, p. 7. ' 338, 6-91, p. 21. war; 333, 2-2-91, p. 4 Monethey wiong;n 34 2, 10-91, Up to their ears in water, 340, The FSLN position in the p. 36. Workers denounce 8-91, p. 34. Floods in El Rama. nation's problems; 336, 4-91, p. 8. Aeronica. Troubled waters; 344, 12-91, p. FSLN: Draft statutes; 336, 4- 15. Second international sym- 91, p.2 2. Privatization posium on autonomy. Resolutions and declarations; . Agricultural property: Whose is Ray Hooker: Enough talk, time 340, 8-91, p. 8. Declaration on it?; 339, 7-91, p. 7. for action; 344, 12-91, p. 18. national stability, peace and Worker-owned agro-business: reconciliation. Resolution on the Benefits in dispute; 343, 11-91, p. CULTURE situation in the countryside. Dec- 11. laration on the international Interview with Edgardo Europe's autumn styles; 332, political situation. The Sandinista García: In search of a role; 343, Assembly's new role. The new 11-91, p. 13. 19-1-91, p. 36. Pablo Milanés keeps on sing- Sandinista assembly. With our own land; 343, 11-91, ing: Momentary defeats don't Decree 35-91 of the Presidency p. 14. of the Republic; 341, 9-91, p. 5. matter”; 333, 2-2-91, p. 29. Law on the establishment and On the 124th anniversary of the stability of the legal order of birth of Rubén Darío and the 75th private, state and municipal EDITORIAL anniversary of his death: The bluebird; 335, 3-91, p. 41. property (César's Law); 341, 9-91, p. 6. Nicaragua's example endures; Sl 10 days/10 years, 335, 3-91, p. 332, 19-11-9911,, p. 3. Quia nominor leo; 333, 2-2- Stories told to brigadistas: The ECOLOGY 91, p. 3. tides of time are washing them “Just 'cause; 334, 16-2-91, p. 3. away; 336, 4-91, p. 40. Daughtoeft rh e lake; 337, 5-91, The nt has to choose; 5-91S,o upl. 4V2i.b es keeps rocking; 337, p." 2L8e. t me live!; 341, 9-91, p. 36. 33p5,o p p. 3. Andi ft ú doesn't work?; 336, The retreat to Masaya: Follow- Turtles headed towards extinc- 4-91,p a heroic footsteps; 338, 6-91, tion. Glass beads and dignity, 337, p. Forests in danger, 341, 9-91, p. 5-91, p. 3. Mass í of artists: More 37. Responsible opposition; 338, circus than bread; 339, 7-91, p. 42. The spectre of deforestation: 6-91, p. 3. Wilbert Torres's book: Look- Scorched earth?, 342, 10-91, Strategic battle; 339, 7-91, p. 3. ye at thep ast; 341, 9-91, p. p. 15. The FSLN's breakthroughs; Reasons that weigh; 343, 11- 340, 8-91, p. 3. Cadejo Theater Troupe: Acting 91, p. 32. The closing of Penwalt. The triumvirate of destabiliza- - On G shoestring, 342, 10-91, p. 46. tion; e34n1a,d a y Sd Nicaraguan crafts festival: We "were Nahuals Nagrandanos, ECONOMY 91,A national disgrace; 342, 10- Chorotegas...; 343, 11-91, p. 46. "hei gt ui 343, 11-91, National Orchestra: Who will Nicaragua: a weakened p.3 pay the piper?; 344, 12-91, p. 42. cm 332, 19-1-91, p. 6. Foreign aid walks a Highurope; The hard road tor econcilia- Books 333, 2-2-91, p. 8. tion; 344, 12-9p1., 3 . Ernesto Cardenal: Quetzal- Private enterprise: From cóatl; 336, 4-91, p. 43. euphoria to discontent; 334, 16-2- EDUCATION Tierra Nuestra. Diálogos 91, p. 10. Latinoamericanos 1992, 336, 4- Counierfei dollars; 334, 16-2- ¿Alma mater or alma morter?; 91, p. 43. 91, p. 24. 337, 5-91, p. 2. DECEMBER 1991 1991 INDEX Lou Dematteainsd Chris Vail: Government economic plan: Nicaragua: a Decade of Revolu- This isn't the time for improve- tion; 337, 5-91, p. 43. ment, 336, 4-91, p. 4. Alan Hulme, Steve Krekel and Stabilization: Forw hom?; 336, Shannon O'Reilly: Not just 4-91, p. 10. another Nicaragua Travel Guide; A bullm arket; 336, 4-91, p. 29. 338, 6-91, p. 41. The government's economic Sergio Ramírez: Confesión de plan: Four steps for forging un- amor, 341, 9-91, p. 47. employment; 337, 5-91, p. 4. Varios: El nuevo orden inter- The conversion of the plan; nacional; 343, 11-91, p. 45. 338, 6-91, p. 30. ATLANTIC COAST The government's agenda: Concertación, inflation and ad- Negandl firee inc thet Car ib- década de los 80; 343, 11-91, p. justment; 339, 7-91, p. 10. bean region; 337, 5-91, p. 30. 45. Overtaxed; 339, 7-91, p. 33. North Caribbean coast: Usus ei fraud; 340, 8-91, p. Mairin; 338, 6-91, p. 16. Norman Bent, Moravian mini- DECLARACIONS/ gr PEE 8-91, p. ster: Autonomy dying a slow DOCUMENTS 35. San Juan River basin. death; 338, 6-91, p. 20. Less debt and more commit- Sumus: Silent discrimination; FSLN calls for a stop to the ments; 342, 10-91, p. 7. ' 338, 6-91, p. 21. war; 333, 2-2-91, p. 4 Monethey wiong;n 34 2, 10-91, Up to their ears in water, 340, The FSLN position in the p. 36. Workers denounce 8-91, p. 34. Floods in El Rama. nation's problems; 336, 4-91, p. 8. Aeronica. Troubled waters; 344, 12-91, p. FSLN: Draft statutes; 336, 4- 15. Second international sym- 91, p.2 2. Privatization posium on autonomy. Resolutions and declarations; . Agricultural property: Whose is Ray Hooker: Enough talk, time 340, 8-91, p. 8. Declaration on it?; 339, 7-91, p. 7. for action; 344, 12-91, p. 18. national stability, peace and Worker-owned agro-business: reconciliation. Resolution on the Benefits in dispute; 343, 11-91, p. CULTURE situation in the countryside. Dec- 11. laration on the international Interview with Edgardo Europe's autumn styles; 332, political situation. The Sandinista García: In search of a role; 343, Assembly's new role. The new 11-91, p. 13. 19-1-91, p. 36. Pablo Milanés keeps on sing- Sandinista assembly. With our own land; 343, 11-91, ing: Momentary defeats don't Decree 35-91 of the Presidency p. 14. of the Republic; 341, 9-91, p. 5. matter”; 333, 2-2-91, p. 29. Law on the establishment and On the 124th anniversary of the stability of the legal order of birth of Rubén Darío and the 75th private, state and municipal EDITORIAL anniversary of his death: The bluebird; 335, 3-91, p. 41. property (César's Law); 341, 9-91, p. 6. Nicaragua's example endures; Sl 10 days/10 years, 335, 3-91, p. 332, 19-11-9911,, p. 3. Quia nominor leo; 333, 2-2- Stories told to brigadistas: The ECOLOGY 91, p. 3. tides of time are washing them “Just 'cause; 334, 16-2-91, p. 3. away; 336, 4-91, p. 40. Daughtoeft rh e lake; 337, 5-91, The nt has to choose; 5-91S,o upl. 4V2i.b es keeps rocking; 337, p." 2L8e. t me live!; 341, 9-91, p. 36. 33p5,o p p. 3. Andi ft ú doesn't work?; 336, The retreat to Masaya: Follow- Turtles headed towards extinc- 4-91,p a heroic footsteps; 338, 6-91, tion. Glass beads and dignity, 337, p. Forests in danger, 341, 9-91, p. 5-91, p. 3. Mass í of artists: More 37. Responsible opposition; 338, circus than bread; 339, 7-91, p. 42. The spectre of deforestation: 6-91, p. 3. Wilbert Torres's book: Look- Scorched earth?, 342, 10-91, Strategic battle; 339, 7-91, p. 3. ye at thep ast; 341, 9-91, p. p. 15. The FSLN's breakthroughs; Reasons that weigh; 343, 11- 340, 8-91, p. 3. Cadejo Theater Troupe: Acting 91, p. 32. The closing of Penwalt. The triumvirate of destabiliza- - On G shoestring, 342, 10-91, p. 46. tion; e34n1a,d a y Sd Nicaraguan crafts festival: We "were Nahuals Nagrandanos, ECONOMY 91,A national disgrace; 342, 10- Chorotegas...; 343, 11-91, p. 46. "hei gt ui 343, 11-91, National Orchestra: Who will Nicaragua: a weakened p.3 pay the piper?; 344, 12-91, p. 42. cm 332, 19-1-91, p. 6. Foreign aid walks a Highurope; The hard road tor econcilia- Books 333, 2-2-91, p. 8. tion; 344, 12-9p1., 3 . Ernesto Cardenal: Quetzal- Private enterprise: From cóatl; 336, 4-91, p. 43. euphoria to discontent; 334, 16-2- EDUCATION Tierra Nuestra. Diálogos 91, p. 10. Latinoamericanos 1992, 336, 4- Counierfei dollars; 334, 16-2- ¿Alma mater or alma morter?; 91, p. 43. 91, p. 24. 337, 5-91, p. 2. DECEMBER 1991 University autonomy: a good The FSLN congress: Blow by Emilio Alvarez Montalván: A blow to credibility: Big win- game; 337, 5-91, p. 6 blow; 340, 8-91, p. 5. FSLN congress is late in coming; 8 and big losers; 336, 4-91, p. To the minister with love; 342, Resolutions and declarations; 334, 16-2-91, p. 6. 10-91, p. 37. Independence day 340, 8-91, p. 8. Declaration on Carlos Cuadra: The debate Negative aspects of the celebrations. national stability, peace and hasn't begun; 334, 16-2-91, p. 7. proposed FSLN statutes; 337, 5- reconciliation. Resolution on the Carlos Siles Levy: Betting on a 91, p. 27. situation in the count . Dec- split; 334, 16-2-91, p. 8 The congress: A message of ESSAY laration on the international Rank-and-file Sandinistas: Mn 8-91, p. 26. political situation. The Sandinista The FSLN we want; 335, 3-91, and impunity; 341, 9- The East joins the South; 332, Assembly's new role. The new p. 14. With Yelba Corea, Moisés 91, p. 33. 19-1-91, p. 19. By Saúl Landau. Sandinista assembly. Arana, Douglas Díaz Alta- The unity factor and the The gulf war: The end of Interview with René Núñez: mirano, Napoleón Jarquín Hur- piñata”, 342, 10-91, p. 35. another history; 333, 2-2-91, p. 12. Correct and advance; 340, 8-91, p. tado and Henry Petrie. The fifth centenary: The loot- By Simonetta Rossi. Y Close ranks behind the nation- ing and itation must end; The 500-year system and the Interview with Sergio Ramírez: al directorate; 339, 7-91, p. 28. by 343, 11-91, p. 31. New World Order, 334, 16-2-91, Regaining consensus”, 340, 8-91, Julio López Campos, member of Don't dodge duty; 344, 12-91, p. 14. By Noam Chomsky. . 14. the Sandinista Assembly and p. 30. Nicaragua: an interpretation; , Interview with Tomás Borge: former head of the DRI. Stability with Somocismo?, 335, 3-91, p. 18. By Aldo Díaz Unitiys the principle achievement; Close ranks but don't discredit; 344, 12-91, p. 31. 340, 8-91, p. 15. 339, 7-91, p. 29. by Oscar Téllez, racy for export; 335, 3- Interview with Víctor Tirado former Sandinista ambassador to 91, p. 26.B yC Car los Gabetta. López: Sandinism's renewal; 340, Belize and the Dominican Soviet Union: The fall of inter- 8-91, p. 17. Republic. nationalism?, 338, 6-91, p. 28. By Interview with Dora María INTERNATIONAL Elena Ramos. Téllez: Debate has been institu- Supermarket democracies; Argentina tionalized; 340, 8-91, p. 19. HEALTH 339, 7-91, p. 40. By José Moya. Opinions from the rank and The retiraed f eu for survival; Pinning the ¡ail on the donkey; file, 340, 8-91, p. 20. Sandra Nora Astorga Oncology Cen- 339y, jp 341,La 9t-i9n1 , pAm.e 1r6i. cBay Baanyda rdtoh eA rnceew. RSeacmroetsa,r iath,e adS anodfi nitshtea WWoomrekne'rss t3e3r3: , F2o-r2 -9b1e,t tepr. 1c5a.n cer treatment; p. 39. ilityc risis; 340, 8-91, world disorder; 342, 10-91, p. 21. Federation (CST); Bayardo Al- Costa Rica donates expired By Gregorio Selser. tamirano, historic militant of the medicines; 334, 16-2-91, p. 25. Belize FSLN and former ambassador to Fear and humor in times of Sovereignty sold out; 338, 6- FIVE HUNDRED YEARS Czechoslovakia; Carlos Aguirre, cholera; 336, 4-91, p. 28. 91, p. 38. educator and former education Choaltte her gaate s; 341, 9-91, ministry official; Izaskun p. 22. Bolivia Declaration of the Advisory Larreategui, advertising execu- Hospitals runhing out of Miners defend “Cerro Rico”; opCuoorpu 5unric0lgi0ahl rt;s y .e.r3a.e3r”s4 si, s3 t3o1e7f6n,-c 2ei5-:n-9 d91i1,“g, Re penp.co. lu14as40.i . m ainndg FtiSveLI. nNt ecronnagtrieosnsa;l 3p4r0e,s e8n-9c1e, pa.t 2t2h.e bpr.e 3Pa2te.hs ;k y3 l4i2t,t l1ec0 r-i9t1t,e rps.; 3364.3 , 11-91, m3e39t,Rh eo7vd-i;9v 1i,3n 4gp3 ., a3n51 .1 -a9n1c, iepn.t 3 4.f arming FMLN's Joaquín Villalobos: Cholera: Even a disease be- 343F,i v1e1 -9c1e,n tup.r i2e8s. ofd omination; Thank you for never letting us comes political; 344, 12-91, p. 19. Brazil down; 340, 8-91, p. 23. Sharing the challenge; 344, 12- tioTn;h e34 p3e, o1p1l-e9s1, pc.o u3n0t.e r-celebra- ing FnMeLwN 'i"dse asR;o b3e4r0,t o8 -R91o,c ap:. 2F4o.r g- 9F1o,u npd. a2t0i. oTnh.e Nimehuatzin AIDS 343M,i l1l1i-o9n1s, sp.p e3n5t. on Pope's visit; Fifth centenary... Who really Luis Ignacio Da Silva of the cares?; 344, 12-91, p. 34. Workers Party of Brazil: To Chile Al and for the taking; 344, 12- change reality; 340, 8-91, p. 25. HUMAN RIGHTS Pinochet's “untouchables” 91, p. 35. a 343, 11-91, p. 34. The kidnapped in Nicaragua: hes more; 344, Debate Open case; 337, 5-91, p. 10. ua p. 38. FSLN CONGRESS Let the saints speak; 332, 19-1- Human rights violations: a per- 91, p. 2. sistent reality ; 342, 10-91, p. 23. Colombia FSLN: Draft Statutes; 336, 4- Debate within the FSLN, 332, Nicaragua: more violence; The talks trend; 335, 3-91, p. 91, p. 22. 19-1-91, p. 13. 342, 10-91, p. 24. Steps to the congress; 336, 4-91, The FSLN should keep its An overview of Central Does the US have secret p.27. promise and support the govern- America; 342, 10-91, p. 28. bases?; 342, 10-91, p. 39. Program under discussion; ment; 332, 19-1-91, p. 13 Judge condemned; 343, 11-91, 337, 5-91, p. 16. Errors of co-government; 332, p. 33. Costa Rica The FSLN's program: Of a 19-1-91, p. 15. transitory nature; 337, 5-91, p. 19. The nation as euphemism; 332, Ministers resign due to con- Interview with Dora María 19-1-91, p. 16. IN THEIR OWN WORDS Téllez. Unbounded extensive San- Jaime Wheelock analyzes the dinista discussion, 333, 2-2-91, p. 1991: Utopia continues; 332, FSLN's draft program: “Socialism 2. 19-1-91, p. 17. 338, 6-91, p. 35. is an ideal noto a a, 338, 6- Debate isn't disaster; 333, 2-2- On principles and practice; Lawsuit against US com- 91, p. 23. 91, p. 16. Interview with Rosario 333, 2-2-91, p. 21. panies; 342, 10-91, p. 38. FSLN Congress: “Critical and Murillo and Herty Lewites. Defining lefts and rights; 334, collective review; 339, 7-91, p. 20. The FSLN debate: As seen 16-2-91p,. 21. Cuba Cniticism the order of the day; from the outside; 334, 16-2-91, p. The party question; 335, 3-91, Cuba: Next in line?; 336, 4-91, 339, 7-91, p. 28. 6. p. 23. p. 39. DECEMBER 1991 BARRICADA INTERNACIONAL US sight still on Cuba: Bush's trying to impose socialism”, 338, Palestinian ambassador to MEDIA open offensive; 339, 7-91, p. 37. 6-91, p. 36. Nicaragua: Overall solution to the a Games; 340, 8- Controversial police advicers; Middle East crisis; 333, 2-2-91, p. 91,E S 340, 8-91, p. 36. 10. Barricada with a new look; 334, 16-2-91, p. 13. oday pragmatism, tomor- Serrano faces outcry over Israel Galeano (“Franklin”): row...; 342, 10-91, p. 44. human rights; 341, 9-91, p. 39. Ten years of war is enough”; 334, Technical a of censorship; 334, 16-2-91, p. 24. Blockade:A wall to tear down; 16-2-91, p. 22. 344, 12-91, p. 40. Haiti Carlos Fernando Chamorro: Letter to our readers: The Father Jean Bertrand Aristide: Barricada is still Sandinista; 335, same/new BI; 335, 3-91, p. 2. Ecuador Exorcizing Duvalierism; 333, 2-2- 3-91, p. 4. Interview with Carlos Fernan- Eco-victory in Ecuador; 344, 91, p. 26. Alfredo César: “A year of do Chamorro: Barricada is still 12-91, p. 38. Throwing logic to the four successes”, 337, 5-91, p. 8. Sandinista; 335, 3-91, p. 4. winds; 343, 11-91, p. 40. Tomás Borge: I feel better out Vale Todo; 338, 6-91, p.31. El Salvador of power; 337, 5-91, p. 13. Guillermo Rothschuh: De- The armed struggle continues; Honduras Guillermo Rothschuh: De- regulation communications; 338, 332, 19-1-91, p. 28. Interview with Left to its own devices; 333, 2-2- regulating communications, 338, 6-91, p. 32. Facundo Guardado, FMLN 91, p. 25. 6-91, p. 32. A new transmitter for La Primerísima; 339, 7-91, p. 6. leader. "Police force restructured; 337, » Daniel Ortega: “ ing our Salvadoran refugees on hunger 5-91, p. 32. right to rebellion”; 339, 7-91, p. 22. La Prensa: At the service of strike; 333, 2-2-91, p. 25. Expanding transnational cor- René Núñez: Correct and ad- truth and justice”?; 339, 7-91, p. 13. New massacre; 334, 16-2-91, p. porations; 340, 8-91, p. 36. vance; 340, 8-91, p. 13. 26. Military returns to the head- Sergio Ramírez: Ré 10 years of Barricada Inter- An unprecedented trial; 334, lines; 341, 9-91, p. 38. consensus; 340, 8-91, p. 14. nacional: We're not giving up on 16-2-91, p. 28. One up for the trade unions; Tomás Borge: Unity is the the future; 339, 7-91, p. 30. Opposition newspaper rises 344, 12-91, p. 38. principle achievement; 340, 8-91, Censorship unmasked; 341, 9- from the ashes; 335, 3-91, p. 29. p. 15. 91, p. 35.L a Semana Cómica. Far right feeling good; 335, 3- Latin America Víctor Tirado: Sandinism's 91, p. 30. The gulf war, 334, 16-2-91, p. renewal; 340, 8-91, p. 17. The FMLN: a military, social 2. Dora María Téllez: Debate has OPINION and political power, 336, 4-91, p. Guadalajara: A historic sum- been institutionalized, 340, 8-91, 36. Interview with Commander mit meeting; 340, 8-91, p. 41. p. 19. Let the saints speak; 332, 19-1- Jonás. New Latin American experien- Noam Chomsky: Dangerous 91, p. 2. Fraud in the Salvadoran elec- ces: Power from the democracies; 341, 9-91, p. 30. Unbounded extensive San- tions;, 336, 4-91, p. 38. municipalities?; 341, 9-91, p. 41. Edgardo García: In search of a dinista discussion, 333, 2-2-91, p. A new stage; 337, 5-91, p. 35. DEA: Not your ordinary police; role; 343, 11-91, p. 13. 2 Interview with Venancio Sal- 344, 12-91, p. 36. Ray Hooker: Enough talk, Towards democracy or vatierra. time for action; 344, 12-91, p. 18. hypocrisy?; 334, 16-2-91, p. 2. Commander Jesús Rojas? last Mexico Letter to our readers: The interview; 337, 5-91, p. 36. The United States” other bor- same/new BI; 335, 3-91, p. 2. At the negotiating table; 338, ders; 343, 11-91, p. 43. LABOR MOVEMENT Political rhetoric and 6-91, p. 26. Interview with Ana economic reality; 336, 4-91, p. 2. Guadalupe Martínez of the Panama A year of learning: A look at ¿Alma mater or alma morter?; FMLN. Opposition gains ground; 334, Sandinista unionism; 332, 19-1- 337, 5-91, p. 2. Landless campesinos evicted; 16-2-91, p. 26. 91, p. 8. BI support: a task for the entire 339, 7-91, p. 34. New intelligence agency; 335, A wage truce... but not a political PS 338, 6-91, p. FMLN's Joaquín Villalobos: 3-91, p. 28. one: third round with the govern- Thank you for never letting us Deputy proposes the USA keep ment, 336, 4-91, p. 14. A new or old-traditional down; 340, 8-91, p. 23. the canal; 336, 4-91, p. 34. Cronology of the strike move- party?, 339, 7-91, p. 2. FMLN's Roberto Roca: Forg- Political crisis in the govern- ment; 336, 4-91, p. 16. The lostg eneration?; 340, 8- ing new ideas; 340, 8-91, p. 24. ment; 337, 5-91, p. 32. The labor movement in 91, p. 2. Arena inc ri3s41i, 9s-9;1, p . 38. Protests against the Endara Nicaragua: Change and challen- Meet in Managua?,; 341, 9-91, The stalemate in El Salvador: government; 342, 10-91, p. 38. ges; 337, 5-91, p. 21. La The FMLN and a negotiated solu- The government's stance: " On the nature of the relation- tion; 342, 10-91, p. 41. Peru They act like mobs, low-lifes, ter- ship with the FSLN; 342, 10-91p,. If the United States withdraws: The light at the endo ft he tun- rorists...*; 337, 5-91, p. 22. Inter- Z Peace possible in El Salvador, nel; 332, 19-1-91, p. 30. Interview view with Antonio Ibarra, deputy We didn' all sign; 343, 11-91, 343, 11-91, p. 37. with the MRTA. minister of the Presidency. p. 2. Death squads on the prowl; We'll be even stronger”, 337, Somocismo alive and kicking; 343, 11-91, p. 39. Venezuela 5-91, p. 23. Viewpoint of Dámaso 344, 12-91, p. 2. Student's death leads to more Vargas, FNT. protests; 337, 5-91, p. 33. Towards a broad labor front; Guatemala 337, 5-91, p. 25. Viewpoint of POLITICS Santiago rebels against the Fernando Malespín, Workers army; 333, 2-2-91, p. 24. Front. What 1990 left us; 332, 19-1- Guerrillas want dialogue; 336, INTERVIEWS Disempowered unionism; 337, 91, p. 4. 4-91, p. 35. 5-91, p. 25. Viewpoint of the In- The president mispeaks; 333, e with peace; 337, 5-91, Bayardo Arce: Our return is dependent General Workers 2-2-91, p. 22. The president on p. 38 inevitable; 332, 19-1-91, p. 23. Federation. the gulf war: Interview with Pablo Monsan- Víctor Tirado: The FSLN is Contradictions; 337, 5-91, p. Interview with Israel Galeano to of the Guatemalan National something different; 332, 19-1-91, 26. Strikes in the Olof Palme ("Franklin"): Ten years of war is Revolutionary Unity: We're not p. 26. Convention Center. enough”, 334, 16-2-91, p. 22. 46 BARRICADA INTERNACIONAL DECEMBER 1991 The mayor promises and National Assembly Childhood without magic; 339, Catalonia; Simonetta Frangilli, destroys; 334, 16-2-91, p. 25. Sandinistas choose; 333, 2-2- 7-91, p. 17. Italy; Pedro Vescoli, Switzerland; One year later; 335, 3-91, p. 5. 91, p. 23. Elections in the Nation- Toxic grains; 339, 7-91, p. 33. José Luis Calcárcel, Guatemala; Talks with government con- al Assembly. Lesbians and gays in Margaret Randall, USA; Denise tinue; 335, 3-91, p. 8. Interview Laurels for César:A new kind Nicaragua: Coming out of the Woodwin, USA. with Edmundo Jarquín. of parliament, 335, 3-91, p. 7. closet; 340, 8-91, p. 32. Daniel Ortega: Fora n interna- Enrique Bermúdez shot: 380's César legislates instability; 341, In the dark; 340, 8-91, p. 35. tional front of stgo: 33 43, 11- death means trouble; 335, 3-91, p. 9-91, p. 4. Stolen electric cables and public 91, p. 48. Exceropft tshe c losing 12. Law on the establishment and lights. speech of the solidarity e San José VII: An uneveniful stability of the legal order of Nicaragua eclipsed; 340, 8-91, Two views on summit meeting; 336, 4-91, p. 13. private, state and municipal p. 43. Nicaragua; 344, 12-91, p. pq Vice presidential accusations; property (César's Law) ; 341, 9- The community movement: International solidarity con- 336, 4-91, p. 28. 91, p. 6. Grassroots initiative; 342, 10-91, ference: General resolution; 344, 12-91, p. 28. Front for Popular Struggle Sandinista Assembly meets: No p.9. (FLP): Civic insurrection; 338, 6- to Somocismo?, 344, 12-91, p. 9. Women in the community: A 91, p. 4. o O 342, 10-91, p. WOMEN Transition Protocol en- Recontra dangered: New government split?; “Recontras”: hunger and ol on the rise; 343, 11-91, 338, 6-91, p. 9. manipulation; 338, 6-91, p. 13. p. 19. Debate stillp endi33n6,g 4-;91 , Monumental problems; 338, 6- Recontras: Up in arms again; Choke and crash; 343, 11-91, p. 18. 91, p. 31. 341, 9-91, p. 122 p. 33. Amnlae... A more dynamic The storm still rages; 339, 7-91, Recompas and recontras: A No support for child support; women's movement; 336, 4-91p,. p. 4. Popular response to the shaky balance; 342, 10-91, p. 4. 344, 12-91, p. 12. property confiscations laws. The army's first moves: A Duties do damage; 344, 12-91, XII anniversary: Is the travesty of controlling the p. 32. Customs at Honduran bor- 9-91, p. 19. -6 vide over?; 340, 8-91, p. tecontras”, 343, 11-91, p.7. der. diffWeroemnte ne xpienr itehnec ec; om3m4u2n,i t1y0:- 91, A non-traditonal export?, 344, With US involvement: e to 12-91, p. 32. Plasma exports. p. 12. Unemployed look for alterna- diSslaarmy incgivsi liinaNn is;c a3r4a1g, u9a-:9 1, E ihe PROPERTY tives: Back to the kitchen; 343, 11-91, p. 15. vice president's blessing; 341, 9- Squatters under attack: SOLIDARITY 91, p. 15. Government seeks eviction; 335, Foreign ministers; 341, 9-91, 3-91, p. 11. Meet in Managua?; 341, 9-91, 34 Eviction threats; 338, 6-91, p. p. 2. OTHER With CIA involvement?: 6. Whence solidaridity?, 332, 19- Sowing winds...; 343, 11-91, p. 4. Agricultural property: Whose is 1-91, p. 32. End of year, 332, 19-1-91, p. What's tocome?, 344, 12-91, p. 4. it?; 339, 7-91, p. 7. BIs upport: a task fort he entire 39. Daniel Ortega charged: Trial in César legislates instability; 341, movement; 338, 6-91, p. Fleeing death; 336, 4-91, p. 29. error, 344, 12-91, p.7. Reader poll; 336, 4-91, p. 31. 9-91, p. 4. A not so diplomatic diplomat; Decree 35-91 of the Preside Mec between the interna- The king and queen don't 344, 12-91, p. 33. Costa Rican of the Republic; 341, 9-91, p. 5. tional solidarity movement and know Managua; 337, 5-91, p. 30. ambassador to Nicaragua. Law on the establishment and the FSLN: An open invitation; in- cipna2 00, 337, 5-91,p . stability of the legal order of 341, 9-91, p. 25. Armed Forces/Police private, state and municipal US-Nicaragua solidarity: Seek- dl winds...; 339, 7-91, The missile case: The EPS: be- property (César's Law); 341, 9-91, ing new directions; 341, 9-91, p. 4. E reply to property tween the morality and the law; p.6 p. 26. confiscatiloanw 333, 2-2-91, p. 5. Worker-owned agro-business: On the nature of the relation- Imperfect homage; 341, 9-91, EPS communiqué on the mis- Benefitisn dispute; 343, 11-91, p. shipw ith the FSLN; 342, 10-91, p. p. 34. Perfect game by Denis siles case; 333, 2-2-91, p. 7. 11 Z Martínez. Towards democracy or Interview with Edgardo What tod o?: First international Shattered dreams; 341, 9-91, p. hypocrisy?; 334, 16-2-91, p. 2. García: Searching foar rol e; 343, meeting with the FSLN; 342, 10- 35. Pan-American games. Missiles returned to EPS 11-91, p. 13. 91, p. 30. A humble homage to Selser; weapons depots: FMLN eases ten- With our own land; 343, 11-91, 'Excerpts from the DRI-FSLN 341, 9-91, p. 48. sions with Nicaragua; 334, 16-2- p. 14. ae 342, 10-91, p. 30. Gregorio Selser: General of 91, p. 4. Building a stronger solidarity proud men; 342, 10-91, p. 18. Police under pressure: resisting movement: Overcoming obsta- The knight's ques: 342, 10-91, the onslaught; 341, 9-91, p. 7. cles; 342, 10-91, p. 33. p.a n Homage to Gregorio Sel- SOCIAL THEMES We didn't all sign; 343, 11-91, Narco-traffic p.2 . ale heart, 342, 10-91, p. 19. Narcos-contras: The unending Still waiting...; 332, 19-1-91, p. First international solidarity lser. connection; 332, 19-1-91, p. 10. 35. Demand for revaluation of - It's darkest before Narco-ministers in pensions. the dawn; 343, 11-91, p. 22. 342, 10-91, p. Nicaragua?,; 337, 5-91, p. 31. Refugees protest, 333, 2-2-91, General ; 343, 11- Gre Selser. o. Nicaragua; 340, 8-91, p. 22. 91, p. 23.G eneral resolutions; ac- Taken for fools; 342, 10-91, p. p. 29 And there was no light; 338, 6- tion plan; support to Cuba. 37. International crook Coppola. Coke ring cracked; 344, 12-91, 91, p. 30. Water and light ration- Participants opinionate; 343, Kuwait con; 344, 12-91, p. 33. p. 11. ing. 11-91, p. 25. 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