COHA report on the Latin American Military (part of an ongoing series) On Friday November 17, former Uruguayan president Juan María Bordaberry and his foreign minister, Juan Carlos Blanco, were placed under arrest. They have been implicated in murders of …
Yearly Archive: 2006
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Cuban Oil and Ethanol Could Prosper in Havana’s Hunt for Energy Supplies
The pace is now quickening for the Cuban oil industry, whose previous dependence on Moscow for its supplies and operations ended with the demise of the Soviet Union Havana is on track for securing energy independence through relationships with foreign …
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Washington Looks to Cement its Military Presence in Central America by Emphasizing its Ties to Honduras
A COHA Report on the Latin American Military Daniel Ortega’s victory in Nicaragua’s recent presidential election could roil the U.S. – as well as its friends in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Panama – making Central America the new fulcrum …
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November 2006
Political Affairs Magazine “Sunday’s Ecuadorian Elections – an Easy Choice” 11/25/2006 The Bahama Journal “Council Sees Passport Plan As Trade War” By Tameka Lundy 11/23/2006 Christian Science Monitor “Ecuador latest test for Latin leftists” By Sara Miller Llana 11/22/2006 World …
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Nicaragua Elections: Ortega Appeals to a Higher Power
For the fourth time since his unceremonious electoral ousting from the presidential office in 1990, Daniel Ortega is looking to become the next leader of Nicaragua – and thanks to his forgiving supporters, along with his increasingly preachy sermons, he …
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