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- From: harelb@math.cornell.edu (misc.activism.progressive co-moderator)
- Subject: Nicaragua: Myth versus Reality (II) -- Land Reform
- Message-ID: <1992Aug24.034055.19743@mont.cs.missouri.edu>
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- Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1992 03:40:55 GMT
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- The most important disinformation to de-bunk, however, is precisely
- about the achievements of the revolutions, for it is here that we come
- to understand Washington's deep hatred and need to excise the "cancer"
- in Nicaragua. I will program a series on this matter as I bid a sad
- farewell to reading the gems of the UseNet apologists for a while, but
- one item brought to my attention deserves attention first.
-
- When the Sandinistas lost the election, they did not have to consult
- with any geniuses to tell them what was in store for Nicaragua's
- people. One merely takes a look at the surrounding showcase
- "democracies" managed by Washington to discover the lovely conditions
- which await the majority of the population: brutal poverty and living
- conditinos, starvation, and other "Free World amenities" along with
- death-squads for the peasants, unionists, church-workers, members of
- cooperatives, students, human-rights activists, and other targeted
- groups, as Amnesty International and others note [send 1-line email
- message GET AI_REPT ELSALV ACTIV-L to: LISTSERV@UMCVMB.MISSOURI.EDU];
- land is a second key issue [See also Oxfam's report _Honduras: Why
- Farmers Go Hungry; send GET OXFAM HONDURAS ACTIV-L].
-
- The CIA-orchestrated crushing of Guatemalan capitalist democracy was
- largely a result of Arbentz's land-reform program. So the Sandinistas
- passed a law which would guarantee the peasants the tracts of land
- they recieved, of the the key features of the revolution (again, well
- known and documented by Oxfam as well as the international development
- organs, the World Bank inluded I believe)
-
- Washington's quite familiar aims were to take the peasants' land and
- give it to the original owners who obtained, enlarged, or outright
- stole their fortunes under the corrupt Somoza dictatorship and under
- the protective wing of Somoza's National Guard; driving peasants off
- their lands, death-threats to force bargain-basement "sales" of land,
- with the aid of the U.S.-trained "security forces" are another
- familiar feature of Central American U.S.-style "democracies"
-
- Government leaders also gave themselves land and housing as were
- provided for the Nicaraguan population, and even included rather fancy
- appropriations for some Sandinista leaders, and here is where we owe
- thanks to those who brought this up, the souls so troubled by this
- corruption -- minisculed by the obscene salaries/benefit/gratuity
- packages awarded to themselves by the Administration and Congress, let
- alone the S&L taxpayer rip-offs -- whose hearts do not bleed when
- fanstatic riches are accumulated by the Somozas or by tiny elites in
- the U.S.-sponsored next-door "demoracies" while famrers starve but who
- are driven to indignation when the government officials -- who
- presided over "noteworthy progress in the social sector" [the
- Inter-American Development Bank, 1983] was that was "laying a solid
- foundation for long-term socio-economic development" and "remarkable"
- Nicaraguan record and outstanding success, in some respects "better
- than anywhere in the world" [World Bank], the slashing of the
- illiteracy rate, the slashing of the infant mortality rate (to be
- documented in the upcoming series; or use GET with FSLN ACHIEVE) --
- award themselves too generously when they leave office.
-
- The story of the Sandinistas' move to protect the land-reform benefits
- of the revolution -- these being inexpressible within the maintream
- press to begin with -- was thus suppressed while the propaganda
- apparatus explained that what the Sandinista government's last-minute
- law as about was self-enrichment -- since they somehow forgot during
- their 11 years in power to give themselves the nice houses that were
- their prime plans for Nicaragua.
-
- The footnote to all of this which we must be grateful to those who
- brought this up for, is that as the UNO coalition in the legislature
- tried to undo these measures, the Sandinista legislators put forth an
- alternative proposed law which would have mainatained the land rights
- they had guaranteed to Nicaragua's peasants in their eleventh-hour law
- but, this time, minus any corresponding giveaways to Sandinista
- officials.
-
- UNO, under the same Chamorrow whose arm had been twisted off its
- socket by Washington until she finally agreed no longer seek the $18
- billion or damages assessed against Washington by the World Court for
- its sponsorship of the illegal terrorist war against Nicaragua,
- naturally said no, exposing in full light the real threat to the
- sentiments in Washington the Sandnista law engendered.
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