Monday, December 21

US works for regime change in Nicaragua


The US contracts out its regime change operation in Nicaragua 

John Perry From Masaya, Nicaragua

An extraordinary leaked document gives a glimpse of the breadth and complexity of the US government’s plan to interfere in Nicaragua’s internal affairs up to and after its presidential election in 2021.

The plan,[1] a 14-page extract from a much longer document, dates from March-April this year and sets the terms for a contract to be awarded by USAID (a “Request for Task Order Proposal”). It was revealed by reporter William Grigsby from Nicaragua’s independent Radio La Primerisima[2] and describes the task  of creating what the document calls “the environment for Nicaragua’s transition to democracy.” The aim is to achieve “an orderly transition” from the current government of Daniel Ortega to “a government committed to the rule of law, civil liberties, and a free civil society.” The contractor will work with the “democracy, human rights, and governance (DRG) sub-sectors” which in reality is an agglomeration of NGOs, think tanks, media organizations and so-called human rights bodies that depend on US funding and which – while claiming to be independent – are in practice an integral part of the opposition to the Ortega government.

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Thursday, September 10

Kevin Zeese

 

This week we honor our friend and colleague Kevin Zeese, who died suddenly at his home on Sunday, September 6th. He and his partner Margaret Flowers were co-founders of Popular Resistance, which is a fiscally sponsored project of the Alliance for Global Justice. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to Margaret and all his family.

Kevin and Margaret published many articles on Nicaragua by members of the collective responsible for Nicaragua Live as well as the new book, The Revolution Won’t Be Stopped: Nicaragua Advances despite US Unconventional Warfare. Just a month ago Kevin Zeese and John Perry published an article describing the US hybrid war tactics against Nicaragua in the time of Covid. Kevin was part of an effort to raise awareness among US citizens about US unconventional warfare in Nicaragua, Venezuela, Cuba and elsewhere.

Saturday, March 14