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EXILE CALLS NICARAGUA CHANGES ALARMING
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Maggie Rivas and Joan Vennochi Globe Staff
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Cardenal, Jose
/ Somoza, Anastasio
1981
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Maggie Rivas and Joan Vennochi Globe Staff
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Cardenal, Jose
/ Somoza, Anastasio
1981
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EXILE CALLS NICARAGUA CHANGES ALARMING
1981
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Speaking this week at local colleges and universities, [Jose Francisco Cardenal] discussed the developments in his native Nicaragua that prompted him to flee the country. The final straw for him came when he was named to the No. 2 position in the Nicaraguan equivalent of the US Congress without being consulted, he said. When he spoke at Harvard University Monday night, Cardenal was challenged by Harvard theology professor Harvey Cox. Cox said he visited Nicaragua in January and found \"an open press, churches meeting and thriving, freedom of speech and an open and pluralistic society.\" According to a pamphlet Cardenal distributed to interviewers, the NDU is committed to establishing \"a regime of true and effective democracy. . . . It should be NDU's first step, once the present communist regime has been eliminated, to establish a Provisional Government of National Unity . . . .\"
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