Historical Events tagged with "contras"

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Politics & Government

Assassination of Contras Leader Enrique Bermúdez

February 16th, 1991 34 years ago

Enrique Bermúdez, a prominent commander of the Nicaraguan Contras, was assassinated in Managua. The assassination is reported to have occurred in a shooting that took place in the early morning hours, marking a significant moment in Nicaragua's political landscape. Bermúdez was known for his leadership role during the Contra War against the Sandinista government. His death raised tensions and highlighted the continuing violence in the region.

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Politics & Government

Oliver North Convicted in Iran–Contra Affair

May 4th, 1989 35 years ago

Oliver North, a former aide in the Reagan administration, was convicted of three crimes in connection with the Iran–Contra affair but acquitted of nine other charges. This political scandal involved the secret sale of arms to Iran and the diversion of proceeds to fund Contra rebels in Nicaragua, bypassing Congress. North's trial highlighted issues of executive power and accountability, drawing considerable public and media attention throughout the legal proceedings.

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Politics & Government

Reagan Names Tower Commission Members

November 26th, 1986 38 years ago

U.S. President Ronald Reagan announced the formation of the Tower Commission to investigate the Iran-Contra affair. Created in response to the controversy surrounding secret arms sales to Iran and the diversion of funds to Contra rebels in Nicaragua, the Commission aimed to provide clarity on U.S. policy. Led by former Senator John Tower, the Commission was composed of notable figures tasked with assessing the actions of the Reagan administration and addressing allegations of misconduct in foreign policy.

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Politics & Government

Daniel Ortega's Socialist Transformation Vow

January 10th, 1985 40 years ago

In January 1985, Daniel Ortega was inaugurated as the president of Nicaragua, reaffirming his commitment to socialism and solidifying alliances with the Soviet Union and Cuba. Under his leadership, the Nicaraguan government sought to implement socialist reforms aimed at redistributing wealth and power among its citizens. As Ortega's administration advanced its agenda, the United States continued to support Contra rebels opposing his regime. This conflict not only shaped Nicaragua's internal landscape but also significantly influenced Cold War dynamics in Central America, with the U.S. fearing the spread of communism in the region and taking active measures against it.

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