Word: dominicans
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...still intriguing questions. U.S Intelligence professed to know nothing One possibility was that Che was still in Cuba, either dead, or in prison If not, the April date referred to by Castro revived the rumors of last spring that Che had been killed in the first days of the Dominican civil...
...Dominican government of reconciliation led by Héctor Garcia-Godoy is now seven weeks old, and thus far it has reconciled no one. In the bullet-pocked capital of Santo Domingo ex-President Juan Bosch, in whose name the original civil war was launched returned home talking about "strikes demonstrations and appeals" to "drive out" the 10,300 U.S. paratroopers and Latin American soldiers of the OAS peace-keeping force. Bosch's presence has inflamed the left and enraged the right-to the point where the only thing that stands between Garcia-Godoy and renewed civil...
Speaking at the Latin American Association, Hirschman cited the United States' action in the Dominican Republic as an example of how President Johnson's style of "consensus politics" is damaging U.S. relations with Latin America...
Intervention by the United States in the Dominican Republic has been interpreted throughout Latin America as "summoning the death knell for the Alliance for Progress", Albert O. Hirschman, newly appointed professor of Political Economy, said last night...
Then there is the Dominican Republic, where Communists and far-leftists of every stripe attempted to steal away a coup in favor of deposed President Juan Bosch, then fought bitterly to keep OAS and U.S. troops from pacifying the situation. These Red groups, the most rabid of which is the Castroite 14th of June Movement, have now hidden thousands of arms in case another opportunity presents itself. In the meantime, Juan Bosch has been parading around Santo Domingo calling for "strikes, demonstrations and appeals" to drive out the OAS's peacekeeping troops...