Nicaragua Network
The Nicaragua Network "has been organizing in solidarity with the people of Nicaragua for almost 30 years. In February of 1979, the Network was founded to support the popular struggle to overthrow the 45 year US-supported Somoza family dictatorship, and after the July 19 victory, to support the efforts of the Sandinista Revolution to provide a better life for the nation’s people. Thus, for over a quarter of a century, the Network has been a leading organization in the United States committed to social and economic justice for Nicaragua, Latin America and the world, based on respect for sovereignty and self-determination. The Network advocates for sound U.S. foreign policies that respect human rights and international law. The Nicaragua Network provides information and organizing tools to a network of 200 solidarity, sister city, and peace and justice committees across the U.S." [1]
- Member of the Alliance for Global Justice
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- Chuck Kaufman, "Nicaragua Network calls for an end to U.S. intervention in Nicaragua's elections", Znet, May 6, 2006.