Latin America Report, Temas84-126[Executive Office of the President], Federal Broadcast Information Service, Joint Publications Research Service, 1984 |
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... armed , anti- imperialist warfare and the partisan movement , and this experience influence sub- sequent development of the anti - Somoza actions . Sandino and his fellow fight- ers chose armed warfare as the main form of struggle ...
... armed , anti- imperialist warfare and the partisan movement , and this experience influence sub- sequent development of the anti - Somoza actions . Sandino and his fellow fight- ers chose armed warfare as the main form of struggle ...
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... armed struggle in Nicaragua over a long period of time . In the situation of mili- tary and political dictatorship it was decided to pursue the struggle by armed means . This decision was supported also by the unsuccessful anti ...
... armed struggle in Nicaragua over a long period of time . In the situation of mili- tary and political dictatorship it was decided to pursue the struggle by armed means . This decision was supported also by the unsuccessful anti ...
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... armed violence as if it were a result of an attack against the nation promoted from abroad . We think that it was part of the response from some national sectors to the system's injustice and inflexibility . " It adds : " The Armed ...
... armed violence as if it were a result of an attack against the nation promoted from abroad . We think that it was part of the response from some national sectors to the system's injustice and inflexibility . " It adds : " The Armed ...
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achieve actions aggression alliance Almendros American amnesty anti-imperialist anti-Somoza Armed Forces Assembly basic Bayardo Arce Carlos Central Chile citizens Communist Council create crisis Cuba Cuban Definition demand democracy democratic dictatorship economic elections enterprises established European exports film Fonseca foreign exchange Franja Morada FSLN FSLN's GRANMA GRANMA WEEKLY REVIEW Guatemalan Hector Mendez homosexuality imperialist important increase Independence Intransigents Latin America leadership Managua mass organizations ment Mexico military military-political million quetzales movement National Junta Nicaragua Nicaraguan Socialist Party official organizational participants Patriotic peace percent period Peronists political popular president problems Radical regime revolution Revolutionary Front revolutionary party revolutionary process role Sandinista committees Sandinista Front Sandino's sector SERPAJ situation social Socialist International society solidarity Somoza Spanish strengthen structure struggle tasks Text tion Top-ranking leader trade union U.S. government United V.I. Lenin vote Willy Brandt workers