National Review, May 22nd, 1987
THE RIGHT BOOKS/CHILTON WILLIAMSON JR.
THE Puebla Institute is a lay Catholichuman-rights group, founded in 1982 by Humberto Belli, a Nicaraguan lawyer, sociologist, and former editorial-page editor of La Prensa, the opposition newspaper shut down at last by the Sandinistas in June 1986. Over the past four years, the institute has published a number of instructive works pertaining to the left-wing takeover of Nicaragua; and now it has launched a bimonthly publication, Nicaragua in Focus, whose concern, in the words of its editor, Joseph E. Davis, is with "the defense of religious and other ...
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