SANDINISTAS

members of a left-wing Nicaraguan political party, the Sandinist National Liberation Front (FSLN). The group, named for Augusto Cesar Sandino, a former insurgent leader, was formed in 1962 to oppose the regime of Anastasio Somoza Debayle. In 1979 the Sandinistas launched an offensive from Costa Rica and Honduras that toppled Somoza. They established a junta that nationalized such industries as banking and mining, postponed elections, and moved steadily to the left, eventually espousing Marxist-Leninist positions. The Sandinista-dominated government was opposed by U.S.-supported guerrillas known as contras (see Nicaragua). In 1984, Sandinista leader Daniel Ortega Saavedra won the Nicaraguan presidency in an election that was boycotted by some opposition groups. In 1990 the opposition candidate, Violeta Barrios de Chamorro, defeated Ortega, but Sandinistas continued to hold important positions in the police and army. In the mid-1990s a rift in the party led many moderates to form the Sandinista Renovation Movement (MRS). Although Ortega again lost a bid for the presidency in 1996, the Sandinistas became the major opposition party in the national assembly; the MRS only won one seat.

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This interpretation absolves the Sandinistas of responsibility, and simplifies the...through early 1982, when Fagoth and the Sandinistas adopted extreme positions, as Borge...Lau explains that a real fear of the Sandinistas spread throughout the Miskito communities...
...also Aristocracy, coffee planters, Sandinistas Sabundra affair, 126 Sacasa family...55 Sancho de Barahona family, 203 Sandinistas: and agrarian reform, 102 ; background...105 , 137 , 140 , 141 , 144 ; and Sandinistas, 41 -43, 45 , 90 ; trade with Central...
replacing the Sandinistas with a more democratic government. "You cant overthrow the Sandinistas with $100 million or even with $200 million...Nicaragua and its neighbors and gave the Sandinistas a rationale for militarizing the country...
...understanding Sandinista actions. That is, the Sandinistas do not fit the entrepreneurial model...preconceived policies 1957, 28 . 4 But if the Sandinistas do not fit this model, this certainly...society. In the Nicaraguan case, the Sandinistas decisions to modify their original agrarian...
...upon some real dissatisfaction with the Sandinistas, especially from peasants in the countryside...draw upon some real opposition to the Sandinistas in Nicaragua, they ultimately damaged...villagers who had any connection to the Sandinistas or who appeared to support the government...
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...REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS IN NICARAGUA: FROM THE SANDINISTAS TO THE GOVERNMENT OF VIOLETA CHAMORRO...the surprising electoral defeat of the Sandinistas in February 1990, Sandinista organizations...conservative government. BIRTH CONTROL AND THE SANDINISTAS During the Sandinista years, access...
...PROPERTY A. Property Reform Under the Sandinistas 1. First Steps 2. Decree Number 760...Advent of True Agrarian Reform 4. The Sandinistas and the 1987 Constitution: An Attempt...Nicaraguas Constitution, and even the Sandinistas themselves, at least on paper. (7...
...delivered large-scale support, the Sandinistas, while maintaining a democratic, pluralistic...national guard who had defected to the Sandinistas during the revolution, Larios was instrumental...plan to purge the government of non-Sandinistas through a combination of co-optation...
...economic changes since 1990 when the Sandinistas lost the elections. The institutional structures that the Sandinistas had created to regulate agricultural...revolutionary struggles were won. The Sandinistas, however, were divided over issues...
...counter-revolutionary war against the Sandinistas in Nicaragua. Many studies have examined...when tensions were high between the Sandinistas, who lost the 1990 election, and the...state farms and co-operatives. To the Sandinistas, the rest of the country, particularly...
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Sandinistas use terrorism to finance stale agenda...exploded the left-wing myth that the Sandinistas are authentic revolutionaries. The...moral and ideological bankruptcy. The Sandinistas, who still control the military intelligence...
...Will Be Better? Campaigning with the Sandinistas. by Larry Bensky Nicaragua lives in...seemingly anomalous situation. First, the Sandinistas have no credible opposition. The National...fact that lots of people agree with the Sandinistas principal argument - that the countrys...
Will Sandinistas Face Justice by J. Michael Waller...Sandinista revolution on July 19, some top Sandinistas are looking at Pinochet and wondering...Violeta Chamorro to take office, the Sandinistas forced the incoming democratic government...
...State Dialectic; Democracy and the Sandinistas. by Lucia Annunziata A few weeks ago...garbage dump." In August 1987 the Sandinistas surprised their enemies (and some friends...of debate outside Nicaragua: Are the Sandinistas sincere, or do they merely want to...
Nicaragua: Sandinistas Still in the Drivers Seat. by Marvin...under Pres. Daniel Ortega. Marxist Sandinistas had taken power by force in 1979...Assembly) not to repeal the giveaway the Sandinistas achieved just before they left power...
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Colombian Rebels and the Sandinistas. Byline: THE WASHINGTON TIMES...share an ideological affinity. The Sandinistas, a Marxist group that ousted dictator...President Enrique Bolanos. The Sandinistas, who have lost every election...
...aid held up over property seizures by Sandinistas by Tom Carter The favorite to become...candy and prizes. Critics claim the Sandinistas, who initiated the confiscation policy...I symbolize a change from both the Sandinistas and the Chamorro government. Change...
...agreement with the opposition Sandinistas to resolve a long-standing...properties expropriated while the Sandinistas were in power. The agreement...President Arnoldo Aleman and the Sandinistas is now being studied by the Dialogo...
...had their land confiscated under the Sandinistas with $500 million in foreign, probably...then and 1990. I was contacted by the Sandinistas when I was in Ghana and asked if I would...was being asked to confirm what the Sandinistas thought would be an inevitable victory...
...and whose land was confiscated by the Sandinistas, revolted, and with U.S. support...Contra civil war that in 1990 forced the Sandinistas to hold elections. The 1990 election...be no different. "Do the math. The Sandinistas get 33 or 35 percent. Who gets the...
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SANDINISTAS members of a left-wing Nicaraguan...Anastasio Somoza Debayle . In 1979 the Sandinistas launched an offensive from Costa Rica...de Chamorro , defeated Ortega, but Sandinistas continued to hold important positions...
...Sandino continued to fight. The Somozas, Sandinistas, Contras, and Chamorro The U.S...more radical, left-wing FSLN (or Sandinistas ) took control of the government, instituting...environment; tense relations between the Sandinistas and their opponents at times threatened...
...Noriega to stand trial in the United States for drug trafficking and other alleged crimes. Then, in Feb., 1990, the Sandinistas were defeated in elections in Nicaragua. Canada, Mexico, and the United States created a free-trade zone when the North...
...The old city center went largely unrestored. Managua also suffered damage in the fighting between government troops and Sandinistas in 1978 79, and it was hit by a hurricane in 1998. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University...
...remaining agricultural land is limited to a ceiling with tenants gaining ownership rights. Nicaraguas agrarian reform under the Sandinistas resulted in expropriation of some large holdings (1979), which after initial collectivization has been progressively redistributed...
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