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... Honduras continue to have the impression that Honduran officials believe this so - called agrarian reform law either has the tacit approval of the United States or that in any event the United States does not object strenuously to its ...
... Honduras continue to have the impression that Honduran officials believe this so - called agrarian reform law either has the tacit approval of the United States or that in any event the United States does not object strenuously to its ...
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... Honduras signed the law yesterday without making any statement whatsoever re- garding its future amendment to eliminate the conflict of its provision with the Constitution of Honduras and international law . We had under- stood that the ...
... Honduras signed the law yesterday without making any statement whatsoever re- garding its future amendment to eliminate the conflict of its provision with the Constitution of Honduras and international law . We had under- stood that the ...
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... Honduras , it has become something very different , so different that we may speak of two Alliances for Progress . The first envisions the United States leading the hemisphere in a program of deep social change . We will work out ...
... Honduras , it has become something very different , so different that we may speak of two Alliances for Progress . The first envisions the United States leading the hemisphere in a program of deep social change . We will work out ...
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