Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 26, 1980, Page 3, Image 3

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    Portland Observar Juna 28.1180 Paga 3
Beyond revolution: A new unified Central America
By Thomas Brom
possib ility o f U.S. m ilita ry in ­
funds fo r Nicaragua by a wide
The Vatican too has tried to blunt
volvement in the region. ” The
margin.
the Nicaraguan drive to spread the
Scandimstras are unusually sensitive
"The vote on the amendment was
Sandinista revolution throughout
to the threat o f invasion,” he says
no accident,” said sponsor Rep.
C entral Am erica, the seven
from the heavily-guarded U.S. em­
Robert Bauman (R)Md.). ” We have
Nicaraguan bishops who endorsed
bassy in Managua. “ The possibility
got nothing back from all the aid we
socialism in 1979 recently traveled
o f U.S. invasion is absolutely ab­
have poured in to Nicaragua but
to Rome fo r a meeting w ith the
surd, although there is no question
bile.”
Pope. They were followed shortly
that there are rightists who would be
Foreign minister d ’ Escoto is par­
by
Fr. Ernesto Cardenal, who was
interested.”
ticularly resentful o f the U.S. at­
summoned to explain himself. The
S a n d in is ta in te r n a tio n a lis m
titude toward the 2,000 Cuban
Pope's recent directive against
begins with the unique blend o f
teachers and doctors in Nicaragua.
priests serving in public office may
Church and revolution that marks
The $75 million specifically forbids
have been intended more fo r
the new government. In a typical
spending fo r any school “ which
Nicaragua than fo r Congressman
policy statement, minister o f culture
would house, employ, or be made
Drinan of Massachusetts.
Fr. Ernesto Cardenal, a Trappist
available to Cuban personnel."
Ambassador Pessullo seems baf­
monk, says the recent assassination
fled by the Sandinista crusade
ot Archbishop Oscar Romero was
“ U.S. Congressmen think that
drawing
the
Church
and
"a redemptive death for the people
someone else will now control us,”
revolutionaries
together
in
Latin
o f El Salvador.”
d 'r « nto responds. “ But they are
America. “ Certainly there is a Cen­
At the request o f the Sandinista
wrong. We are not a political harlot
tral American sense,” he admits.
Front and the Nicaraguan gover­
to be sold to the highest bidder.”
“ There should be closer ties, and
nment, the archbishop o f Managua
A fte r months o f lobbying in
reactivation
o f the C entral
held a memorial mass for Romero in
Washington for the much-needed
American Common M arket. But
the Plaza o l the re vo lu tio n that
assistance, several Nicaraguan of-
this should not be a unity o f
drew 40,(XX) people on just eight
ficials now say their government
movements that m ight threaten
hours notice. Priests working with
may turn down the $75 million if the
some nations.”
peasants in El Salvador have so
amendments are not dropped.
D’ Escoto, fingering the old coin
angered the right wing parties there
" I t is a mystery to m e," sighs Fr.
o f the Central American Republic,
that one leader recently promised on
Fernando Cardenal, the Jesuit priest
says with Christian certainty, " A t
local television that "Jesuit blood
who leads the Nicaraguan Literacy
the
level o f the people, Central
will How.”
C rusade, "how the U.S. can con­
America is one. It is not yet one at
Nicaraguan support fo r the
tinue to make the same mistakes
the level of governments.”
revolutions next door, however, is
throughout Central America."
COPYRIGHT PNS 1980
more than spiritual. Young volun­
teers, or muchachos, have repor­
tedly joined the fight in El Salvador,
prompting the U.S. government to
loan neighboring H onduras ten
helicopters to patrol Nicaragua’ s
northern border. At the same time,
approximately 7,(XX) rightist troops
o f the former national Guard have
base camps in H onduras ar^d
Guatemala and are ready to fight
for the present m ilitary leaders in
those countries.
‘ T h e presence o f muchachos in
El Salvador worries us,” Pessullo
says. “ The evidence is now very
The new Sandinista government
bears a keen sense o f historical in­
sketchy -- the secret session o f
Congress d u iin g debate o f the
justice, from conquering Spain and
Britain as well as from more recent
Nicaraguan aid bill included a C IA
briefing about the matter.
U.S. support from Latin American
dictatoships. Yet the C entral
"N um bers are o f no great con­
Am erican inte rn a tio n a lism that
cern at this time. W hat does concern
remains is truly remarkable.
us is whether this is a conscious ac­
“ W'e look upon the people o f El
tion by the Nicaraguan government,
Salvador as our brothers,” d’ Escoto
or just national feelings o f
solidarity.”
says.
“ W’e are
no
longer
Nicaraguans; we are C entral
Central American solidarity led
Everybody wins
Tourism will greet you.
Americans.”
by Nicaragua apparently is the last
for trying our
The VIP treatment will
Free Nicaragua is preoccupied
thing Washington - or the Vatican -
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continue with deluxe
with the daily battles in El Salvador
- wants. Pexxullo’s fears o f a wider
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and Guatemala, guerrilla wars that
leftist revolution are echoed in the
accommodations at the
.could lead to C entral Am erican
U.S. Congress, which attached 16
Nassau Beach Hotel on
Give us a few moments
5nity under a non-aligned banner in
amendments to the Nicaraguan aid
beautiful Cable Beach, an
of your time and you’re
package. They include provisions
the 1980s. But d ’ Escoto also fears
exciting island tour, cabaret
guaranteed to walk away
that the bloody c iv il war in El
term inating
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if
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"Nicaragua is aiding, abetting, or
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A
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terrorism in other countries,” or if
Central America.
prize.
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Soviet or Cuban troops are
"W hat 1 fear is that the U.S. may
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in
the
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U.S. also pledges to support other
Bahamas.
winner,
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Salvador,” he says. "T h e result
C entral Am erican governments
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tral America. We are six states but
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weeks stay in the Bahamas.
Last m onth the House o f
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You'll fly first class to Atlanta
Representatives added fuel to the
U.S. ambassador to Nicaragua
addition to
controversy by e lim in a tin g J5.5
tor a night’s stay and dinner
Lawrence Pezzullo dismisses the
the grand
m illion in m ilitary sales and training
at the luxurious ftachtree
Managua. Nicaraga (PNS) - Less
ihan a year a fte r nationalist
guerrillas forced Anastasio Somo/a
into exile, dom ino theories pre­
occupy the thinking o f both U.S.
and Nicaraguan officials here. But
the Sandinista view envisions a
return to Central American unity —
not the fa ctu rin g o f regional
stability so leared in Washington.
“ This is my dream ,” says Fr.
Miguel d’ Escoto, a U.S. - educated
M aryknoll priest who is now the
Nicaraguan foreign m inister. He
pulls a treasured keepsake from his
pocket, a large silver coin from the
short-lived C entral Am erican
Republic o f 1824-39.
We are a common people with a
common h is to ry ,” he says. “ W'e
regard ourselves as a single state in
the process o f reunification.”
D ’ Escoto’ s vision is as much
religious as political, drawing on the
long history o f C atholic Church
participation in the governments of
C entral Am erca. The firs t con­
stituent assembly o f the Federation
o f Central America in 1823 chose a
priest as its president. More than a
century and a half later, priests hold
office in four ministries o f the San­
dinista government, and work at all
levels o f the Nicaraguan Literacy
Crusade.
The firs t C entral Am erican
Republic disintegrated under a
B ritish naval blockade o f the
Nicaraguan coast in the 1840s. As a
result, Great Britain assumed con­
tro l o f the lu crative tobacco
m onopoly in the c ountry. The
strategy o f divide and conquer even­
tually produced a chain of "banana
republics” that was never entirely
docile, but until now was easily ex­
ploited.
I ’laza. Then continue on the
next morning to Nassau.
I here a special envoy from
the Bahamas M inistry of
By R u th Spencer
Dr. Bill Little, Director o f Black
Studies, P .S .U ., w ill attend a
meeting o f the National council o f
Black Studies convening at P rin ­
ceton, N. J., June 29th.
Council o f black Studies convening
al Princeton, N.J., June 29th.
M rs. Susie Patterson is vaca­
tioning with friends in Las Vegas.
Louis Plummer, a retired attor­
ney, and M rs. Lelia W atson, a
retired teacher, were the house
guests o f M r. Herman Plummer,
their brother, while visiting their ill
sister, Mrs. Lois Renfro.
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Lynda Thompson, Santa Cruz,
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and Mrs. Vernon Thompson. Mrs.
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and friends. Mrs. Anderson teaches
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James, age 24, designs sets fo r
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