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Roger Harris
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The US government and its allied corporate press are using every means to discredit and undermine the Nicaraguan election.
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02 November 2021
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Stephen Sefton
26 October 2021
The U.S. effort to destabilize Nicaragua is an ongoing crime against that nation's people.
Ben Norton
29 September 2021
The US Congress invited neoconservative regime-change strategists to discuss the next stage of hybrid warfare on Nicaragua’s Sandinista governm
International Delegation to Nicaragua, July 19, 2021
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An international delegation released this statement supporting the rights of the Nicaraguan people to live free of U.S. interference.
Netfa Freeman
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U.S. attack on Nicaragua targets its Black community.
Stephen Sefton
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