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Report on the Nicaraguan Indian Peace Initiative: A Search for Indian Rights Within the Arias Peace Plan

By Burrows, John H.

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Reproduction Date: 2005

Title: Report on the Nicaraguan Indian Peace Initiative: A Search for Indian Rights Within the Arias Peace Plan  
Author: Burrows, John H.
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Language: English
Subject: Government publications, United Nations Publications, Commission on Human Rights
Collections: Center For World Indigenous Studies (CWIS) Collection
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Publisher: Center For World Indigenous Studies (CWIS) and The Fourth World Documentation Project

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Government Reference and International Publications of the Center For World Indigenous Studies :

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Excerpt: The Indians of Nicaragua, after more than seven years of war, have entered into promising peace talks with the Sandinista government. These talks are completely separate from the contra peace talks. The negotiators from the Yatama Indian organization, led by Miskito leader Brooklyn Rivera, already have achieved an accord spelling out some basic Indian rights and establishing a truce during the pendency of the talks. A full ceasefire, autonomous self government for the Indian region, and other issues will be addressed as the talks continue.

 
 



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