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The Crucified Nicaragua of Pedro Joaquín Chamorro

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JESÚS MARCHENA By CHAMORROPEDRO JOAQUÍN. (Managua: Ediciones El Pez y la Serpiente, 1975. Pp. 106.)

RICHTER 7. By CHAMORROPEDRO JOAQUÍN. (Managua: Ediciones El Pez y la Serpiente, 1976. Pp. 156.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2022

Grafton J. Conliffe
Affiliation:
Ohio University
Thomas W. Walker
Affiliation:
Ohio University
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Copyright
Copyright © 1978 by the University of Texas Press

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Notes

1. For information regarding these human rights violations see the testimony on Nicaragua in United States House of Representatives Committee on International Relations, Subcommittee on International Organizations, Human Rights in Nicaragua, Guatemala, and El Salvador: Implications for U.S. Policy, Second Session, 8 and 9 June (Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office 1976).

2. Chamorro also stressed this theme in an interview with Thomas Walker in Managua on 7 December 1977.

3. This quote of Chamorro was mentioned in an interview with Rosario Murillo and recorded in La Prensa Literaria sometime in 1976 (unfortunately the clipping we have fails to give exact page or date.)