Fig. U.S. President Ronald Reagan, 7th March 1986 - Wikimedia
“We denounce the assassinations and tortures in Central America
Much crying and despair because of the war our voice has to reach the most tender hearts…”
Entering the White House in January 1981, Ronald Reagan defined human rights as democracy promotion, the free market, and anti-communism—a framework that Reagan officials used to justify an aggressive effort to roll-back perceived communist gains in the Developing World. The leftist Nicaraguan government took center stage in Reagan’s aggressive Cold War policy