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but with US and UK aircraft carriers, out in the Mediterranean & Five Eyes (more than 5) amped up, and alas, forget about 1.2 billion China and 185 million Russia and 1.3 India doing anything!

Look, all these countries count on USA-Klanada-EU-Israel for their every move, their chips and diodes, their airliners, the web in heaven, drugs, AI-AR, hell, even the goddamned keyboard software and bloody Microsoft Word, all of the world is wrapped up in international banking, Vanguard, Blackrock, and when Nordstream gets bombed and when ATACMS hit Russian airbase, there are just these smokey red lines.

And Europe, what are these bloody inbred freaks doing now?  Diana Sosoaca is banned from entry into Ukraine after she initiated a bill for Romania to get back its former territories from Ukraine.

During Zelensky’s recent visit to Romania, the deputy of the Alliance for the Unification of Romanians, Iovanovici-Sosoaca, demanded the return of Bucovina del Norte and […]

The world is impotent, and in that impotence will produce black against black, brother against brother violence. The Way of the West is PROXY.

Get the fucking memo, man = SAVAGERY or SOCIALISM, and Capitalism is Barbaric, and SAVAGERY is winning. Forty years ago?

Taking advantage of the chaos generated by his assassination, Washington decided to intervene militarily in this Caribbean country through the “Urgent Fury” operation.

On October 19, 1983, Grenadian Prime Minister Maurice Bishop and 15 members of his cabinet were executed following a palace coup orchestrated by his deputy Bernard Coard. Their bodies have never been found.

He came to power in March 1979, when “the New Jewel Movement successfully led a coup against the authoritarian government of Eric Gairy,” the African Stream recalled.

“Bishop was installed as the prime minister, and his administration implemented a series of socialist reforms, including land redistribution, education expansion, and healthcare improvements,” it added.

Maurice Bishop.

Forget Gaza.

A concentration camp? Since when were concentration camps, i.e. open air prisons, on the radar of big bad Russia and China and India?

Really, with nuclear subs and aircraft carriers and the USA having more eyes and more corrupt followers than can meet the eye, what the hell can Russia and China and India do for the Palestinians and stop them from being fried?

Do you believe any of the numbers for dead Ukrainians since the SMO started Feb. 22, 2022? Is it 400,000 KIA, a million maimed? Is it 200,000 and 500,000 maimed? And Russians, how many DOA? Is it 100,000 and 300,000 maimed? Is it 60,000 KIA and 150,000 maimed?

No massive upheaval here, because a majority dead and wounded are soldiers? What is a soldier, anyway? One day a father, son, brother, uncle, aunt, mother, sister, and then, the next day, forced into uniform, and two weeks or two months or two years later, crafted into a mean killing machine?

And so we get this insane proposition:

I just don’t see the ideas these people expouse. There are no great armies of techies, satellite operators, thousand-plane squadrons, spy planes, global hawk moniters within any third world country, and alas, they can’t do squat to stop the carnage.

The average westerner is a cold, mean, proxy-loving killing machine. Dressed in Armani and Brooks Brothers, caviar spoon at the ready, great massive meetings of the beautiful and doctorate level people who, again, are genetically weak, physically, but mentally as tough as any Rambo, and these beautiful people are okay with this lie or that lie about the Gaza Hospital bombing.

No one in power or in business or in academia listens: Prof. Marandi of the University of Tehran says a larger war, involving Iran, Hezbollah and others, is becoming more likely by the day as Israel continues its bombardment of Gaza. President Biden is now visiting Israel, doubling down on the United States’ unconditional support of the apartheid regime. Days after the Un documented how Israel had struck schools and hospitals where Palestinians had taken refuge, a major hospital suffered a direct hit, killing more than 500. Brian Becker is joined by Professor Mohammad Marandi. He is an expert on American studies and postcolonial literature who teaches at the University of Tehran.

I like Pepe, but look at this sick headline. Ballet?

Here, hero, Cynthia! Mike Robinson speaks to Vanessa Beeley, Eva Bartlet and Cynthia McKinney about their experiences of living in Gaza.

Understanding Gaza, under fire and under siege

“Every candidate for Congress at that time had a pledge. They were given a pledge to sign … that had Jerusalem as the capital city,” McKinney said in an interview with Press TV on Sunday.

“You make a commitment that you would vote to support the military superiority of Israel that the economic assistant that Israel wants that you would vote to provide that,” she added.

McKinney said that if a candidate does not sign the pledge or perform accordingly, “then you do not get money to run your campaign.”

The former Congresswoman said that after she made the pledge issue public “the tactic changed.”

“But this is what is done for 535 members of the United States Congress, 100 senators and 435 members of the House of Representatives have to now write a paragraph which basically says the same thing.”

Her comments came as US President Barack Obama vowed to sustain Israel’s military superiority over its neighbors at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee’s (AIPAC) annual gathering on Sunday.

“We (the US) will maintain Israel’s qualitative military edge ….We have increased military financing to record levels,” Obama said.

How many crimes have Bush A and Bush B, Clinton A and Clinton AB, and Obama, Biden, Trump, Ford, Carter, Nixon, LBJ, Reagan committed to the final end of several hundred million people, including several million children?

Gaza?

This is embarassing hearing journalists continuing this tap dance around the foolish question where Israel do it or didn’t do it?

This is standard operating procedure:

Here, from Substacker, Don Hank, and he’s a good fellow, but what the fuck does it matter, this headline?

The world now knows the Israelis struck a hospital and then lied / Air raid update for Oct 19, 2023: This has got to drag down what is left of Israeli prestige. But don’t expect “Christian” Zionists to change their minds.

Does it matter?

Does this all matter?

Hundreds of people were killed on Tuesday by a devastating airstrike on the Anglican al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City. Although Israel now blames the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) for the bombing, observers, including reporters from MSNBC and the BBC, suggest that this is unlikely. A reporter for the BBC stated on air:

The Israeli military.. have said they are investigating, but it’s hard to see what else this could be, really, given the size of the explosion, other than an Israeli air strike…”

The Anglican News Service also reported that the same hospital was hit by an Israeli rocket the day before the massive explosion.

Hananya Naftali, who currently works for Benjamin Netanyahu as a deputy media advisor, initially posted via social media that Israel had bombed the al-Ahli hospital before deleting the post and blaming PIJ for the attack.

al-Ahli hospital Feature ohti

The carnage is fine with Sam Altman, Zuckerberg, Bloomberg, Dell, and, at least 139 Jews of the Forbes 400 billionaires. So, these fellows and their millions of workers, and their tens of thousands of colleges and schools they influence and those thousands of politicians under their thumb, you think any one of them will fight back, and do you think even ONE of these below having said that Isra-Hell is an apartheid and genocidal state?

Right!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2022 World’s Jewish Billionaires

Rank Name Net Worth $billions (Billion Dollars) Source of Wealth Country

1 Larry Ellison 102.9 Oracle United States

2 Larry Page 85.2 Google United States

3 Sergey Brin 81.8 Google United States

4 Steve Ballmer 78.9 Microsoft United States

5 Michael Bloomberg 76.8 Bloomberg LP United States

6 Michael Dell 52.0 Dell Technologies United States

7 Mark Zuckerberg 42.7 Facebook United States

8 Len Blavatnik 31.6 Music,Energy, Real Estate United Kingdom

9 Alain Wertheimer 31.2 Chanel France

10 Gerard Wertheimer 31.2 Chanel France

11 Stephen Schwarzman 30.0 investments United States

12 Jeff Yass 30.0 trading, investments United States

13 Miriam Adelson & family 29.7 casinos United States

14 Jim Simons 28.1 hedge funds United States

15 Leonid Mikhelson 24.4 gas, chemicals Russia

16 Leonard Lauder 20.3 Estee Lauder United States

17 Carl Icahn 18.6 investments United States

18 Daniel Gilbert 18.5 Quicken Loans United States

19 David Tepper 18.5 hedge funds United States

20 Steve Cohen 17.5 hedge funds United States

21 Eric Schmidt 17.2 Google United States

22 Eyal Ofer 14.3 real estate, shipping Israel

23 George Kaiser 14.2 oil & gas, banking United States

24 Mikhail Fridman 13.3 oil, banking, telecom Russia

25 Jan Koum 13.3 WhatsApp United States

26 Viatcheslav Kantor 13.0 fertilizer, real estate Russia

27 Stephen Ross 11.6 real estate United States

28 Mikhail Prokhorov 11.3 investments Russia

29 Israel Englander 11.3 hedge funds United States

30 Donald Newhouse 11.1 media United States

31 Michael Rubin 10.2 online retail United States

32 Idan Ofer 10.0 shipping Israel

33 Anthony Pratt 9.5 manufacturing Australia

34 Leon Black 8.9 private equity United States

35 German Khan 8.8 oil, banking, telecom Russia

36 Roman Abramovich 8.7 steel, investments Russia

37 Bernard Marcus 8.7 Home Depot United States

38 Ivan Glasenberg 8.4 mining Switzerland

39 Dmitri Bukhman 8.1 online games, Playrix Israel

40 Igor Bukhman 8.1 online games, Playrix Israel

41 Stewart & Lynda Resnick 8.0 agriculture, water United States

42 Arthur Blank 7.8 Home Depot United States

43 Henry Kravis 7.8 private equity United States

44 David Geffen 7.7 movies, record labels United States

45 Leonard Stern 7.6 real estate United States

46 Laurent Dassault 7.5 diversified France

47 Marie-Hélène Habert-Dassault 7.5 diversified France

48 Thierry Dassault 7.5 diversified France

49 Arthur Dantchik 7.5 trading, investments United States

50 Safra siblings 7.3 banking Brazil

51 Yuri Milner 7.3 tech investments Israel

52 Jeff Greene 7.2 real estate, investments United States

53 Vicky Safra 7.1 banking Greece

54 Dustin Moskovitz 7.0 Facebook United States

55 Eduardo Saverin 6.9 Facebook Brazil

56 David Bonderman 6.9 private equity United States

57 Edythe Broad & family 6.9 homebuilding, insurance United States

58 Henry Samueli 6.9 semiconductors United States

59 Frank Lowy 6.8 shopping malls Australia

60 Alexei Kuzmichev 6.8 oil, banking, telecom Russia

61 David Siegel 6.8 hedge funds United States

62 George Soros 6.7 hedge funds United States

63 Marc Benioff 6.7 business software United States

64 Bruce Kovner 6.6 hedge funds United States

65 Alexander Abramov 6.4 steel, mining Russia

66 David Reuben 6.3 investments, real estate United Kingdom

67 Simon Reuben 6.3 real estate, investments United Kingdom

68 Stef Wertheimer & family 6.2 metalworking tools Israel

69 Antony Ressler 6.2 finance United States

70 Ted Lerner & family 6.2 real estate United States

71 Ted Lerner & family 6.2 real estate United States

72 Tom Gores 6.2 private equity United States

73 Michael Kadoorie 6.0 hotels, energy Hong Kong

74 Josh Harris 6.0 private equity United States

75 Les Wexner & family 6.0 retail United States

76 Michael Milken 6.0 investments United States

77 Neil Bluhm 6.0 real estate United States

78 Micky Arison 5.7 Carnival Cruises United States

79 Jonathan Gray 5.6 investments United States

80 Paul Singer 5.5 hedge funds United States

81 Mark Scheinberg 5.3 online gambling Canada

82 Viktor Vekselberg 5.3 metals, energy Russia

83 Sam Zell 5.3 real estate, private equity United States

84 Nathan Kirsh 5.2 retail, real estate Eswatini (Swaziland)

85 Teddy Sagi 5.2 Software, Real Estate Israel

86 Joe Lewis 5.1 investments United Kingdom

87 Ron Baron 5.0 money management United States

88 Dan Snyder 4.9 Washington Commanders United States

89 Thomas Pritzker 4.9 #N/A #N/A

90 Jane Lauder 4.8 Estée Lauder United States

91 Barry Sternlicht 4.7 private equity United States

92 Shari Arison 4.6 Carnival Cruises Israel

93 Marc Rowan 4.6 private equity United States

94 Mark Cuban 4.6 online media, Dallas Mavericks United States

95 Ronald Lauder 4.5 Estee Lauder United States

96 Jeff Skoll 4.4 eBay United States

97 Jeffrey Lurie 4.4 Philadelphia Eagles United States

98 Daryl Katz 4.3 pharmacies Canada

99 Michael Moritz 4.3 venture capital United States

100 Eric Lefkofsky 4.2 Groupon, investments United States

101 Herbert Wertheim 4.2 investments United States

102 Shaul Shani 4.1 telecom Israel

103 Donald Sterling 4.1 real estate United States

104 Patrick Drahi 4.0 telecom France

105 God Nisanov 4.0 real estate Russia

106 Zarakh Iliev 4.0 real estate Russia

107 Isaac Perlmutter 4.0 Marvel comics United States

108 Jeremy Jacobs Sr & family 4.0 food service United States

109 Steven Spielberg 4.0 movies United States

110 Barry Diller 3.9 online media United States

111 Jean (Gigi) Pritzker 3.9 #N/A #N/A

112 Jaime Gilinski Bacal 3.8 banking Colombia

113 Stephen Feinberg 3.8 private equity United States

114 Charles Cohen 3.7 real estate United States

115 Daniel Och 3.7 hedge funds United States

116 Howard Schultz 3.7 Starbucks United States

117 Jerry Speyer 3.6 real estate United States

118 Rodney Sacks 3.6 energy drinks United States

119 Stephen Mandel Jr 3.6 hedge funds United States

120 Yakir Gabay 3.5 real estate Cyprus

121 Yitzhak Tshuva 3.5 real estate Israel

122 Ira Rennert 3.5 investments United States

123 Scott Shleifer 3.5 private equity United States

124 Gil Shwed 3.4 software Israel

125 Herb Simon 3.4 real estate United States

126 William Ackman 3.4 hedge funds United States

127 Barry Zekelman 3.3 steel Canada

128 Arnon Milchan 3.3 movie making Israel

129 Laurent Levy 3.26 Optical Center Israel

130 Rami Ungar 3.25 Ray Shipping, Telcar company Israel

131 Alan Howard 3.2 hedge funds United Kingdom

132 David Rubenstein 3.2 private equity United States

133 Lynn Schusterman 3.2 oil & gas, investments United States

134 William Lauder 3.2 Estee Lauder United States

135 John Gandel 3.1 shopping malls Australia

136 Miguel Krigsner 3.1 cosmetics Brazil

137 Charles Edelstenne 3.1 aviation France

138 Nicolas Berggruen 3.1 real estate, investments United States

139 Udi Angel 3.09 investments Israel

140 Oren Zeev 3.0 investments, Zeev Ventures Israel

141 Aerin Lauder 3.0 Estee Lauder United States

142 John Paulson 3.0 hedge funds United States

143 Norman Braman 3.0 art, car dealerships United States

144 Mirilashvili family 2.9 Palarium, Vkontakte Israel

145 Oleg Deripaska 2.9 aluminum, utilities Russia

146 Haim Saban 2.9 TV network, investments United States

147 Mitchell Goldhar 2.8 real estate Canada

148 Michael Federmann & family 2.8 defense, hotels Israel

149 Charles Zegar 2.8 Bloomberg LP United States

150 David Wertheim 2.6 Coca Cola Israel Israel

151 Strauss family 2.6 Strauss Group Israel

152 Alicia Koplowitz 2.6 construction, investments Spain

153 Ben Ashkenazy 2.6 real estate United States

154 Henry Laufer 2.6 hedge funds United States

155 Nicholas Pritzker 2.6 #N/A #N/A

156 Charles Bronfman 2.5 liquor Canada

157 Alec Gores 2.5 private equity United States

158 Joseph Edelman 2.5 hedge funds United States

159 Leon G. Cooperman 2.5 hedge funds United States

160 Mortimer Zuckerman 2.5 real estate, media United States

161 S. Daniel Abraham 2.5 Slim-Fast United States

162 Fiona Geminder 2.4 manufacturing Australia

163 Alceu Elias Feldmann 2.4 fertilizer Brazil

164 Horesh Family 2.34 Union Motors Group and real estate investments Israel

165 Arkady Rotenberg 2.3 construction, pipes, banking Russia

166 Meitar Family 2.295 Orek Group Israel

167 Sagol Family 2.25 Keter Group Israel

168 Shlomo Kramer 2.2 software, investments Israel

169 Sylvan Adams 2.2 Iberville Development Israel

170 Noam Gottesman 2.2 hedge funds United States

171 Shmuel Harlap 2.1 automotive Israel

172 Isak Andic & family 2.1 fashion retail Spain

173 Philip & Cristina Green 2.1 fashion retail United Kingdom

174 Daniel Lubetzky 2.1 snack bars United States

175 Jane Goldman 2.1 real estate United States

176 Jeff Rothschild 2.1 Facebook United States

177 Shapira Family 2.08 Shapir Engineering Israel

178 Solomon Lew 2.0 retail Australia

179 Shamoon Family 2 Yachin-Hakal Israel

180 David Nahmad 2.0 art collection Monaco

181 Victor Pinchuk 2.0 steel pipes, diversified Ukraine

182 Alice Schwartz 2.0 biotech United States

183 Amy Goldman Fowler 2.0 real estate United States

184 Diane Kemper 2.0 real estate United States

185 Glenn Dubin 2.0 hedge funds United States

186 Rappaport Family 1.97 InterMaritime Bank Israel

187 Nakash Family 1.93 Jordache Enterprises Israel

189 Judith & Kobi Richter 1.92 Medinol Israel

190 David Lichtenstein 1.9 real estate United States

191 David Zalik 1.9 financial technology United States

192 Larry Robbins 1.9 hedge funds United States

193 Phillip Frost 1.9 pharmaceuticals United States

194 Ronald Perelman 1.9 Financial Investments United States

195 Liora Ofer 1.8 investments Israel

196 Anita Zucker 1.8 chemicals United States

197 Leslie Alexander 1.8 sports team United States

198 Kobi Maimon & Haim Tsuff 1.77 Energy Israel

199 Akirov Family 1.725 Alrov Group, Akirov Holdings Israel

200 Nir Kalkstein 1.7 Final, Medial Israel

201 Hamburger Family 1.69 Harel Group Israel

202 Dudi Virnick & Kobi Halperin 1.675 NNG car software Israel

203 Moshe Yanai 1.63 XIV, Diligent Israel

204 Dayan Family 1.62 ADO, Africa Israel hotels Israel

205 Heloise Pratt 1.6 manufacturing, investment Australia

206 Zadik Bino & family 1.6 banking, oil Israel

207 Gary Fegel 1.6 commodities, investments Switzerland

208 Tom Werner 1.6 sports teams United States

209 Danny & Mikey Salkind 1.56 Elco Holdings Israel

210 Jayme Garfinkel & family 1.5 insurance Brazil

211 Amnon Shashua 1.5 automotive technology Israel

212 Drorit Wertheim 1.5 Coca Cola Israel Israel

213 Mori Arkin 1.5 pharmaceuticals Israel

214 Ziv Aviram 1.5 automotive technology Israel

215 Ezra nahmad 1.5 art Monaco

216 Vadim Moshkovich 1.5 agriculture, land Russia

217 Alan Gerry 1.5 cable television United States

218 Alan Trefler 1.5 software United States

219 Jonathan Tisch 1.5 insurance, NFL team United States

220 Safra Catz 1.5 software United States

221 Seth Klarman 1.5 investments United States

222 Sheryl Sandberg 1.5 Facebook United States

223 Zisapel Family 1.48 Rad Bynet Groups, Radware Israel

224 Ishay Davidi 1.46 Fimi Funds Israel

225 David Feffer 1.4 pulp and paper Brazil

226 Gerald Schwartz 1.4 finance Canada

227 Naomi Azrieli 1.4 Real estate Canada

228 Sharon Azrieli 1.4 Real estate Canada

229 Danna Azrieli 1.4 Real estate Israel

230 Marius Nacht 1.4 software Israel

231 George Marcus 1.4 real estate United States

232 John Farber 1.4 chemicals United States

233 Mark Pincus 1.4 online games United States

234 Wilma Tisch 1.4 diversified United States

235 Arie & Rebecka Belldegrun 1.385 Kite Pharma,Cougar Biotechnology,Agensys Israel

236 Daniel Feffer 1.3 pulp and paper Brazil

237 Ruben Feffer 1.3 pulp and paper Brazil

238 Vadim Novinsky 1.3 steel Ukraine

239 Art Levinson 1.3 Genentech, Apple United States

240 Brian Roberts 1.3 Comcast United States

241 Gary Magness 1.3 cable TV, investments United States

242 Marvy Finger&Family 1.3 real estate United States

243 Adam Neumann 1.2 WeWork Israel

244 Dan Gertler 1.2 mining Israel

245 Yigal Dimri 1.2 Y. H. Dimri Israel

246 Andrei Rappoport 1.2 investments Russia

247 Boris Rotenberg 1.2 construction, pipes, chemicals Russia

248 Bernard Lewis & family 1.2 fashion retail United Kingdom

249 Jeffrey Lorberbaum 1.2 flooring United States

250 Laurie Tisch 1.2 insurance, NFL team United States

251 Michael Steinhardt 1.2 hedge funds United States

252 Steven Tisch 1.2 insurance United States

253 Noam Stern Perry 1.15 Final, Medial Israel

254 Jose Isaac Peres & family 1.1 shopping malls Brazil

255 Anton Rabie 1.1 Toys Canada

256 Ronnen Harary 1.1 Toys Canada

257 David Fattal & family 1.1 hotels Israel

258 Leonid Nevzlin 1.1 Yukos oil company, Haaretz newspaper Israel

259 Roni & Yehuda Naftali 1.1 BIG Shopping Centers, Eden Water Israel

260 Henadiy Boholyubov 1.1 banking, investments Ukraine

261 Eddie & Sol Zakay 1.1 real estate United Kingdom

262 Paul Fireman 1.1 Reebok United States

263 Carasso Family 1.1 Carso Auto Group, Carso Real Estate Israel

264 Parasol Family 1.0 PartyGaming Israel

265 Morris Kahn 1.0 software Israel

266 Ihor Kolomoyskyy 1.0 banking, investments Ukraine

267 Leonid Radvinsky 1.0 e-commerce United States

Every quart of oil and gallon of jet fuel and every drone camera and every tire and track on a tank, every gallon of paint for those weapons of death, all of this is part of the billionaires’ club.

This flattening of Gaza is the flattening of Ukraine is the flattening of Haiti.

Any good in the world will be flattened!

The Blinken-Yellen-Garland-Nuland-Kagan-Powell Cartel, using strings for their puppets, wants all good to go away so Blackrock and J.P, Morgan Chase to come in.

[Photo: High school seniors (including the author’s daughter carrying the red and black flag of the 1980 literacy campaign) march in their final Independence Day parade before graduating and heading off to technical or university education. They represent the first generation to have attended their whole school career under Nicaragua’s current Sandinista government.]

Thanks to a complete overhaul of the country’s educational system in the past 15 years, record numbers of students are graduating from high school. Although recent international headlines claim academic spaces are closing in Nicaragua, there is now actually increased access to free public universities. That, combined with hundreds of free vocational programs around the country, means that the class of 2023 has more options open to them than ever before. 

In a few short weeks, our youngest daughter Orla will graduate from high school. Recently I went to her school to watch as she and her friends marched in blue and white one final time to celebrate Nicaragua’s Independence. I’ll admit that I got nostalgic remembering Orla in her tiny blue and white preschool uniform marching around our neighborhood. At the same time, however, I felt such excitement for the lives these young people have ahead of them now. 

Like all students nearing graduation, Orla and her friends are deciding what to do next. But while high school graduates in the United States this year are facing an average cost of $145,700 for a four-year undergraduate degree, Nicaragua’s graduates have a multitude of further education opportunities available to them for free.

It is difficult to grasp what a revolutionary change this is from just a generation ago. Orla’s friends’ parents grew up in Nicaragua’s neoliberal years when schools were so underfunded that children sat on the floor and used pilfered paving stones as desks. Their families were charged fees that made it impossible for many kids to attend school at all. 

In 2003, the average Nicaraguan had only 3.5 years of schooling and only 30% of those starting 1st grade were expected to finish 6th grade.* As a result, by the time that Orla’s classmates were being born in 2006, only one quarter of the country was able to read or write. Many of Orla’s friends’ parents didn’t finish high school, let alone attend university, and a full quarter of their generation had no schooling at all.*

Orla’s class, however, has had a very different experience of education, because they represent the first generation to have attended their whole school career under Nicaragua’s current Sandinista government. 

When President Daniel Ortega took office in 2007 following the 16 years of neoliberal rule [reduced social spending and state employment], he immediately declared health care and education free again. Over the past 16 years, the Sandinista government has made huge investments in training teachers, improving school infrastructure and revolutionizing the school curriculum. The results of these policy changes are evident in the proud, confident students now posing for photos in cap and gown as they prepare to receive their high school diplomas – today, many more Nicaraguans are high school graduates. 

But the revolution isn’t stopping there. As more young people graduate from high school, more are seeking further education. Through local municipal governments and a national technical school, there are now 53 vocational training centers around the country with more than 130 programs graduating 46,500 students annually.  (Nicanotes: Nicaragua – The Education Generation; October 18, 2023 By Becca Renk)

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