Articles by Adrian Bergmann
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(Castellano) ¿Rearmar a Costa Rica o desarmar al resto?
Adrian Bergmann, El Nuevo Diario - TRANSCEND Media Service,
28 Mar 2011
La preocupación por la escalante tensión entre Costa Rica y Nicaragua es real. La desigualdad de fuerzas es igualmente real. De allí se puede partir a dos caminos divergentes; ¿habría que rearmar a Costa Rica? o ¿habría que desarmar al resto de Centroamérica?.
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Adrián Bergmann – TRANSCEND Media Service,
22 Nov 2010
Lo que se ha venido desarrollando entre Costa Rica y Nicaragua – no desde octubre, sino desde hace mucho tiempo – es una relación de vecinos que no está como debería estar. No sólo entre gobiernos, sino entre pueblos.
→ read full articleHONDURAS: IN LIEU OF A PEACE PROCESS
Adrian Bergmann - Matagalpa, Nicaragua, July 23, 2009,
25 Jul 2009
There are well-founded arguments to say that deposed president Manuel Zelaya has violated the Honduran constitution. I do not thereby imply that his illegal actions are entirely immoral. There are immoral actions that are not illegal, just as there are laws that are immoral. The Honduran constitution is a conservative one, and contains a number […]
→ read full articleWE ARE ALL BUILDERS OF PEACE: A CONSTRUCTIVE APPROACH TO GANGS
Adrian Bergmann in San Salvador – Member of TRANSCEND,
14 Jun 2009
On the eve of the inauguration of El Salvador’s new government on June 1, 2009, a communiqué appeared, emanating from the country’s two largest gangs. Totaling seven very well written pages, the communiqué is entitled «We are human beings with very pronounced faults and potentials that are generally ignored». Word up! The letter was sent […]
→ read full articleTHE AUTISTIC TALE OF PARIAH STATES
Adrian Bergmann,
19 May 2009
Two former British colonies, one formerly «the rice bowl of Asia», another formerly «the breadbas-ket of Africa», Myanmar and Zimbabwe are today among the most destitute and isolated countries in the world. Time for a new approach? Narrowing Minds The recent histories of Myanmar (the UN-recognized name) and Zimbabwe are heartbreaking tes-timonies to human inadequacy […]
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