Latin America Report, Tema 11;Tema 85[Executive Office of the President], Federal Broadcast Information Service, Joint Publications Research Service, 1985 |
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... movement was , of course , tiny and powerless in the face of its antithesis , the Church institutions linked to power exercised for the benefit of local and foreign minorities . This situation remained practically unchanged until the ...
... movement was , of course , tiny and powerless in the face of its antithesis , the Church institutions linked to power exercised for the benefit of local and foreign minorities . This situation remained practically unchanged until the ...
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... movements that took up the Medellin approach , such as the Revolutionary Christian Movement , Catholic Worker Youth , the Movement of Young Christians and the Christian Student Movement . These student movements were distinguished by ...
... movements that took up the Medellin approach , such as the Revolutionary Christian Movement , Catholic Worker Youth , the Movement of Young Christians and the Christian Student Movement . These student movements were distinguished by ...
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... Movement , talked in his office with Utonie Nuyoma of the international liberation organiza- tion in Namibia , the Swapo . It is a well known fact that his country is occupied by South African troops of the racist regime in Pretoria ...
... Movement , talked in his office with Utonie Nuyoma of the international liberation organiza- tion in Namibia , the Swapo . It is a well known fact that his country is occupied by South African troops of the racist regime in Pretoria ...
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INTERAMERICAN AFFAIRS | 1 |
Latin American Labor Leaders Take Stand Against IMF Pressures | 7 |
Briefs | 15 |
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agriculture Antigua and Barbuda believe bourgeoisie Brazil Brazilian candidate capital Caribbean CARICOM Catholic CEB's Cerro Navia China Christian involvement Church Class clergy Colombia Conference conflict congress constituent assembly defense democracy Democratic Deputy dictatorship director economic election ESTADO DE SAO exports February 1985 BRAZIL Federation Figueiredo foreign debt FSLN Gairy grassroots Grenada IBGE ideological increase institutions interviewed Jamaica Jose labor Latin American leaders Lester Bird liberation Marxism Maurice Bishop meeting ment million Ministry Movement municipal National Nicaragua optimistic Outlet participate party PAULO in Portuguese Paulo O ESTADO percent in 1984 pessimists PMDB political poll population president production Pudahuel reactionary region religion in Nicaragua religious representatives Republic revolutionary Christians Sandinist Revolution Sao Paulo sector social Somoza Soviet Union Spanish student Suriname Tancredo Neves Text tion VOICE in English wage workers Youth