Yearbook on International Communist AffairsHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University., 1989 |
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Page 120
... opposition politicians , the heavy use of repression and intimidation against individual opposition pol- iticians , the opposition's feeling of isolation following the Esquipulas II accords , and the all- pervasive factionalism and ...
... opposition politicians , the heavy use of repression and intimidation against individual opposition pol- iticians , the opposition's feeling of isolation following the Esquipulas II accords , and the all- pervasive factionalism and ...
Page 128
... opposition would refuse to partici- pate in elections . All independent media , shut down in March , remained so . Political prisoners were still being detained , and opposition leaders physically intimidated and driven into exile ...
... opposition would refuse to partici- pate in elections . All independent media , shut down in March , remained so . Political prisoners were still being detained , and opposition leaders physically intimidated and driven into exile ...
Page 170
... Opposition political momentum ground to a halt in August when the worst flood of the century inun- dated 75 percent of the country and left an estimated 25 million people homeless . Owing to the magni- tude of the calamity , the opposition ...
... Opposition political momentum ground to a halt in August when the worst flood of the century inun- dated 75 percent of the country and left an estimated 25 million people homeless . Owing to the magni- tude of the calamity , the opposition ...
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