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American journalists look at United States foreign policy toward Nicaragua particularly along the border between Nicaragua and Honduras. They were able to film the first footage of the secret...
The Sandinista government of Nicaragua has made remarkable progress since the 1979 Revolution with its campaigns on literacy, health, child care and land reform. A United States backed opposition, the...
Nicaragua’s first free elections were held in 1984 with seven political parties participating. Looks at the new democratic processes by focusing on two women members of the new National Assembly, one an...
John Pilger visits Nicaragua and investigates the society in post-revolutionary times, in the context of the feudal role of the Samoza family which preceded the Sandinista takeover.
Three women fairtrade coffee producers from the community of Los Alpes, northern Nicaragua, describe with great pride their families, their farms and the difference that fairtrade has made to their lives.
Achievements in the area of health reflect the aims and priorities of the Nicaraguan revolution. Polio has been eradicated, infant mortality dramatically reduced and Nicaragua has been selected as one of the...
COI synopsis: ‘Carrousel Britanico’ goes to see a great engineering project at Chinandega in Nicaragua. Here a giant flour mill is being constructed and it will, when completed, produce 1,600...
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Relief Rushed to Stricken Managua. DESCRIPTION: First sound pictures from scene of the earthquake that utterly destroyed Nicaragua’s capital. Sub.1. US Marines fly in with food...
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