Yearbook on International Communist AffairsHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University., 1985 |
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Page 110
... solidarity with the struggles in Cen- tral America and the Caribbean is the PSUM's prime internationalist obligation ... It is time for popular mobilization , for solidarity with the Grenadian peo- ple , for the defense of Nicaragua and ...
... solidarity with the struggles in Cen- tral America and the Caribbean is the PSUM's prime internationalist obligation ... It is time for popular mobilization , for solidarity with the Grenadian peo- ple , for the defense of Nicaragua and ...
Page 311
... Solidarity activists or sympathizers . In the majority of these cases , government authorities made no effort to identify the assailants . In those few cases where official investigations started , all but one were promptly discontinued ...
... Solidarity activists or sympathizers . In the majority of these cases , government authorities made no effort to identify the assailants . In those few cases where official investigations started , all but one were promptly discontinued ...
Page 312
... Solidarity leaders and those who are still in hiding condemned the amnesty as a “ new act of injustice " because they had not been proven guilty and because their freedom was to be condi- tional on abstention from antiregime activities ...
... Solidarity leaders and those who are still in hiding condemned the amnesty as a “ new act of injustice " because they had not been proven guilty and because their freedom was to be condi- tional on abstention from antiregime activities ...
Contents
Introduction | xxvii |
THE AMERICAS | 41 |
ASIA AND THE PACIFIC | 141 |
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