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'''Location:''' Nicaragua
'''Location:''' Nicaragua


'''Description of Artwork:''' "El Pueblo" was a Maoist newspaper in Nicaragua, known to urge its readers to sabotage the state economy.
'''Description of Artwork:''' ''El Pueblo'' was a Maoist newspaper in Nicaragua, known to urge its readers to sabotage the state economy.


'''The Incident:''' The newspaper was described as counter-revolutionary by the Nicaraguan authorities and closed- down by members of the Sandinista Popular Army. They seized the machinery, materials, and office equipment and arrested two journalists and their assistant.
'''The Incident:''' The newspaper was described as counter-revolutionary by the Nicaraguan authorities and closed- down by members of the Sandinista Popular Army. They seized the machinery, materials, and office equipment and arrested two journalists and their assistant.

Latest revision as of 16:10, 5 January 2012

Date: 1976 - 1984

Region: Central America and the Caribbean

Subject: Political/Economic/Social Opinion

Medium: Print Journalism


Artist: Melvin Wallace, Editor; Carlos Domingo Cuadra, Sr. Writer

Confronting Bodies: members of the Sandinista Popular Army

Dates of Action: January 25, 1980

Location: Nicaragua

Description of Artwork: El Pueblo was a Maoist newspaper in Nicaragua, known to urge its readers to sabotage the state economy.

The Incident: The newspaper was described as counter-revolutionary by the Nicaraguan authorities and closed- down by members of the Sandinista Popular Army. They seized the machinery, materials, and office equipment and arrested two journalists and their assistant.

Results of Incident: The newspaper never reopened. As of June 1981 all those arrested had been released.

Source: Organization of American States, Inter-American Commission of Human Rights