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- Title
- Tancredo Neves Campaigns For President In Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
- Date
- 1985-01-03
- Creator
- Nickelsberg, Robert
- Description
- Presidential candidate Tancredo Neves arrives for a press conference during the presidential campaign in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, January 3, 1985. Neves was elected president on January 15, 1985 by indirect voting of an electoral college in Brasilia but became gravely ill on March 14, 1985 one day before his inauguration and died on April 21, 1985.
- Subject
- Elections; Politics; Brazil; Campaign
- Country
- Brazil
- Local Identifier
- brazil_ct_0114_web.tif
- Rights statement
- Copyright 1985 Robert Nickelsberg
- Title
- Tancredo Neves Campaigns For President In Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
- Date
- 1985-01-03
- Creator
- Nickelsberg, Robert
- Description
- Presidential candidate Tancredo Neves speaks during the presidential campaign in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, January 3, 1985. Neves was elected president on January 15, 1985 by indirect voting of an electoral college in Brasilia but became gravely ill on March 14, 1985 one day before his inauguration and died on April 21, 1985.
- Subject
- Elections; Politics; Brazil; Campaign
- Country
- Brazil
- Local Identifier
- brazil_ct_0109_web.tif
- Rights statement
- Copyright 1985 Robert Nickelsberg
- Title
- Tancredo Neves Campaigns For President In Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
- Date
- 1985-01-03
- Creator
- Nickelsberg, Robert
- Description
- Presidential candidate Tancredo Neves greets well-wishers during the presidential campaign in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, January 3, 1985. Neves was elected president on January 15, 1985 by indirect voting of an electoral college in Brasilia but became gravely ill on March 14, 1985 one day before his inauguration and died on April 21, 1985.
- Subject
- Elections; Politics; Brazil; Campaign
- Country
- Brazil
- Local Identifier
- brazil_ct_0110_web.tif
- Rights statement
- Copyright 1985 Robert Nickelsberg
- Title
- Tancredo Neves Campaigns For President In Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
- Date
- 1985-01-03
- Creator
- Nickelsberg, Robert
- Description
- Presidential candidate Tancredo Neves greets well-wishers during the presidential campaign in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, January 3, 1985. Neves was elected president on January 15, 1985 by indirect voting of an electoral college in Brasilia but became gravely ill on March 14, 1985 one day before his inauguration and died on April 21, 1985.
- Subject
- Elections; Politics; Brazil; Campaign
- Country
- Brazil
- Local Identifier
- brazil_ct_0111_web.tif
- Rights statement
- Copyright 1985 Robert Nickelsberg
- Title
- Tancredo Neves Campaigns For President In Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
- Date
- 1985-01-03
- Creator
- Nickelsberg, Robert
- Description
- Presidential candidate Tancredo Neves greets well-wishers during the presidential campaign in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, January 3, 1985. Neves was elected president on January 15, 1985 by indirect voting of an electoral college in Brasilia but became gravely ill on March 14, 1985 one day before his inauguration and died on April 21, 1985.
- Subject
- Elections; Politics; Brazil; Campaign
- Country
- Brazil
- Local Identifier
- brazil_ct_0112_web.tif
- Rights statement
- Copyright 1985 Robert Nickelsberg
- Title
- Tancredo Neves Campaigns For President In Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
- Date
- 1985-01-03
- Creator
- Nickelsberg, Robert
- Description
- Presidential candidate Tancredo Neves arrives for a press conference during the presidential campaign in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, January 3, 1985. Neves was elected president on January 15, 1985 by indirect voting of an electoral college in Brasilia but became gravely ill on March 14, 1985 one day before his inauguration and died on April 21, 1985.
- Subject
- Elections; Politics; Brazil; Campaign
- Country
- Brazil
- Local Identifier
- brazil_ct_0113_web.tif
- Rights statement
- Copyright 1985 Robert Nickelsberg
- Title
- Brazilian President-Elect Tancredo Neves
- Date
- 1985-01-01
- Creator
- Nickelsberg, Robert
- Description
- President elect Tancredo Neves (1910-1985) answers questions during a press conference following his election as Brazil's next president in Brasilia, Brazil, 1985. Tancredo Neves was Brazil's first civilian president following 20 years of military rule. Tancredo Neves died in April 1985 and never took power following his inauguration on March 15, 1985.
- Subject
- Elections; Democracy; Latin America
- Country
- Brazil
- Local Identifier
- brazil_nb_0003_web.tif
- Rights statement
- Copyright 1985 Robert Nickelsberg
- Title
- Post Presidential Press Conference With President José Napoleón Duarte
- Date
- 1984-05-12
- Creator
- Nickelsberg, Robert
- Description
- International and Salvadoran media attend a press conference given by the newly-elected President José Napoleón Duarte of the Partido Demócrata Cristiano, Christian Democratic Party, PDC, in San Salvador, El Salvador, May 12, 1984. Duarte was officially declared the winner after a second run-off election between the PDC and the right-wing party Alianza Republicana Nacionalista, Nationalist Republican Alliance, ARENA. The PDC victory can be largely attributed to the more than $3 million in aid provided by the C.I.A. to finance the elections in an effort to produce a moderate reformist government compliant with Washington's demands.
- Subject
- Central America; El Salvador; Civil war; Government; Politics; Elections; United States foreign policy; Cold War; Foreign correspondents; Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); Partido Demócrata Cristiano (PDC); Alianza Republicana Nacionalista (ARENA); José Napoleón Duarte
- Country
- El Salvador
- Local Identifier
- elsalvador_nb_0094_web.tif
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:96222
- Rights statement
- Copyright 1984 Robert Nickelsberg
- Title
- Vargas Llosa Interviews Salvadoran President Álvaro Magaña
- Date
- 1984-05-10
- Creator
- Nickelsberg, Robert
- Description
- Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa, center, interviews President Álvaro Alfredo Magaña Borja, right, at the Presidential Palace in San Salvador, El Salvador, May 10, 1984. Vargas Llosa was reporting on the 1984 Salvadoran presidential elections for Time magazine. Time magazine correspondent David DeVoss, left, listens during the interview.
- Subject
- Central America; El Salvador; Civil war; Military; United States foreign policy; Foreign aid; Military aid; Government; Politics; Elections; Journalism; Foreign correspondents; Cold war; Mario Vargas Llosa; Álvaro Alfredo Magaña Borja
- Country
- El Salvador
- Subject -- Personal Name
- David DeVoss; Mario Vargas Llosa; Álvaro Alfredo Magaña Borja
- Local Identifier
- elsalvador_nb_0294_web.tif
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:96422
- Rights statement
- Copyright 1984 Robert Nickelsberg
- Title
- Vargas Llosa Interviews Salvadoran President Álvaro Magaña
- Date
- 1984-05-10
- Creator
- Nickelsberg, Robert
- Description
- Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa interviews President Álvaro Alfredo Magaña Borja at the Presidential Palace in San Salvador, El Salvador, May 10, 1984. Vargas Llosa was reporting on the 1984 Salvadoran presidential elections for Time magazine. José Napoleón Duarte of the Partido Demócrata Cristiano, Christian Democratic Party, PDC, was elected president on May 12, 1984. This victory can be largely attributed to the more than $3 million in aid, both overt and covert, provided by the United States to finance the elections in an effort to produce a moderate reformist government compliant with Washington's interests.
- Subject
- Central America; El Salvador; Civil war; Military; United States foreign policy; Foreign aid; Military aid; Government; Politics; Elections; Journalism; Foreign correspondents; Cold war; Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); Mario Vargas Llosa
- Country
- El Salvador
- Subject -- Personal Name
- Mario Vargas Llosa
- Local Identifier
- elsalvador_nb_0296_web.tif
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:96424
- Rights statement
- Copyright 1984 Robert Nickelsberg
- Title
- Vargas Llosa Interviews Salvadoran President Álvaro Magana
- Date
- 1984-05-10
- Creator
- Nickelsberg, Robert
- Description
- Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa, left, interviews Salvadoran President Álvaro Magaña, right, at the Presidential Palace in San Salvador, El Salvador, May 10, 1984. Vargas Llosa was reporting on the 1984 Salvadoran presidential elections for Time magazine. Magaña's provisional government, installed in 1982, transferred presidential power from the Junta Revolucionaria de Gobierno, JRG, to a civilian for the first time since the Junta took power in a military coup in 1979. However, Magaña remained heavily influenced by members of the military high command in key policy decisions, which rendered accountability for state crimes and agrarian reform stagnant issues during his presidency.
- Subject
- Central America; El Salvador; Civil war; United States foreign policy; Government; Politics; Elections; Journalism; Foreign correspondents; Cold War; Land reform; Human rights violations; Mario Vargas Llosa; Álvaro Magaña
- Country
- El Salvador
- Subject -- Personal Name
- Mario Vargas Llosa; Álvaro Magaña
- Local Identifier
- elsalvador_nb_0010_web.tif
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:96138
- Rights statement
- Copyright 1984 Robert Nickelsberg
- Title
- Vargas Llosa Interviews Salvadoran President Álvaro Magana
- Date
- 1984-05-10
- Creator
- Nickelsberg, Robert
- Description
- Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa, left, interviews Salvadoran President Álvaro Magaña, right, at the Presidential Palace in San Salvador, El Salvador, May 10, 1984. Vargas Llosa was reporting on the 1984 Salvadoran presidential elections for Time magazine. Magaña's provisional government, installed in 1982, transferred presidential power from the Junta Revolucionaria de Gobierno, JRG, to a civilian for the first time since the Junta took power in a military coup in 1979. However, Magaña remained heavily influenced by members of the military high command in key policy decisions, which rendered accountability for state crimes and agrarian reform stagnant issues during his presidency.
- Subject
- Central America; El Salvador; Civil war; United States foreign policy; Government; Politics; Elections; Journalism; Foreign correspondents; Cold war; Land reform; Human rights violations; Mario Vargas Llosa; Álvaro Magaña
- Country
- El Salvador
- Subject -- Personal Name
- Mario Vargas Llosa; Álvaro Magaña
- Local Identifier
- elsalvador_nb_0011_web.tif
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:96139
- Rights statement
- Copyright 1984 Robert Nickelsberg
- Title
- Vargas Llosa Goes On Campaign With Roberto D'Aubuisson
- Date
- 1984-05-09
- Creator
- Nickelsberg, Robert
- Description
- Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa, right, listens to Salvadoran presidential candidate Roberto D'Aubuisson, left, from the right-wing party Alianza Republicana Nacionalista, National Republican Alliance, ARENA, on the campaign trail in San Salvador, El Salvador, May 9, 1984. Vargas Llosa was reporting and writing about the Salvadoran presidential elections for Time magazine. José Napoleón Duarte of the Partido Demócrata Cristiano, Christian Democratic Party, PDC, was elected president on May 12, 1984. This victory can be largely attributed to the more than $3 million in aid, both overt and covert, provided by the United States to finance the elections in an effort to produce a moderate reformist government compliant with Washington's interests.
- Subject
- Central America; El Salvador; Civil war; Military; United States foreign policy; Foreign aid; Military aid; Government; Politics; Elections; Political campaigns; Journalism; Foreign correspondents; Cold war; Human rights violations; Death squads; Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); Mario Vargas Llosa; Roberto D'Aubuisson
- Country
- El Salvador
- Subject -- Personal Name
- Mario Vargas Llosa; Roberto D'Aubuisson
- Local Identifier
- elsalvador_nb_0298_web.tif
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:96426
- Rights statement
- Copyright 1984 Robert Nickelsberg
- Title
- FMLN Sabatoge Electricity Grid Before Elections
- Date
- 1984-05-04
- Creator
- Nickelsberg, Robert
- Description
- Salvadoran workmen from an electric power company examine damage done to a utility pole by a bomb placed by guerrillas from the Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional, Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front, FMLN, in Chalatenango, El Salvador, May 4, 1984. The act was an attempt to sabotage the upcoming Salvadoran presidential elections set to take place 3 days ahead. By 1981, the FMLN had launched a tremendously successful campaign against economic infrastructure which affected the country's export economy and reduced the mobility of the Salvadoran Armed Forces and paramilitary forces.
- Subject
- Central America; El Salvador; Civil war; Insurgency; Guerrilla warfare; Elections; Economy; Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional (FMLN)
- Country
- El Salvador
- Local Identifier
- elsalvador_nb_0309_web.tif
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:96437
- Rights statement
- Copyright 1984 Robert Nickelsberg
- Title
- Salvadoran Election Poster In Mejicanos Neighborhood
- Date
- 1984-05-01
- Creator
- Nickelsberg, Robert
- Description
- Pedestrians walk past a presidential election poster for the right-wing political party Alianza Republicana Nacionalista, National Republican Alliance, ARENA, on their way home from work in the Mejicanos neighborhood of San Salvador, El Salvador, May 1, 1984. ARENA was founded in 1981 from a convergence of the landowning oligarchy and the extreme anti-communist right. The party received formative support from Guatemala's fascist ultra-right political party Movimiento de Liberación Nacional, National Liberation Movement, MLN, and from several influential members of the Republican party of the United States. Roberto D'Aubuisson, founding member of ARENA and the presidential candidate for the party in the 1984 elections, was known to have close ties to the death squads and had a reputation for extreme violence.
- Subject
- Central America; El Salvador; Civil war; Daily life; Government; Politics; Elections; Political campaigns; Oligarchy; Cold War; United States foreign policy; Death squads; Human rights violations; Alianza Republicana Nacionalista (ARENA); Movimiento de Liberación Nacional (MLN); Roberto D'Aubuisson
- Country
- El Salvador
- Local Identifier
- elsalvador_nb_0293_web.tif
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:96421
- Rights statement
- Copyright 1984 Robert Nickelsberg
- Title
- President José Napolean Duarte After 1984 Election
- Date
- 1984-03-28
- Creator
- Nickelsberg, Robert
- Description
- José Napoleón Duarte addresses a press conference following the national presidential elections in San Salvador, El Salvador, March 28, 1984. Duarte of the Partido Demócrata Cristiano, Christian Democratic Party, PDC, was officially declared the winner after a second run-off election that ended on May 12, 1984. This victory can be largely attributed to the more than $3 million in aid, both overt and covert, provided by the United States to finance the elections in an effort to produce a moderate reformist government compliant with Washington's interests.
- Subject
- Central America; El Salvador; Civil war; Government; Politics; Elections; United States foreign policy; Cold War; Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); Partido Demócrata Cristiano (PDC); José Napoleón Duarte
- Country
- El Salvador
- Subject -- Personal Name
- José Napoleón Duarte
- Local Identifier
- elsalvador_nb_0308_web.tif
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:96436
- Rights statement
- Copyright 1984 Robert Nickelsberg
- Title
- Presidential Candidate Roberto D’Aubuisson Holds A Press Conference
- Date
- 1984-03-27
- Creator
- Nickelsberg, Robert
- Description
- Local and international journalists attend a press conference with Salvadoran presidential candidate for the party Alianza Republicana Nacionalista, National Republican Alliance, ARENA, Roberto D’Aubuisson, center left, following the national presidential elections two days earlier in San Salvador, El Salvador, March 27, 1984. José Napoleón Duarte of the Partido Demócrata Cristiano, Christian Democratic Party, PDC, was officially declared the winner after a second run-off election that ended on May 12, 1984.
- Subject
- Central America; El Salvador; Civil war; Government; Politics; Elections; Oligarchy; Human rights violations; Death squads; Foreign correspondents; Roberto D’Aubuisson; Alianza Republicana Nacionalista (ARENA); Partido Demócrata Cristiano (PDC)
- Country
- El Salvador
- Subject -- Personal Name
- Roberto D’Aubuisson; Patrick Hamilton; Matthew Naythons; Roland Neveu; Joesph Frazier
- Local Identifier
- elsalvador_ct_0266_web.tif
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:96459
- Rights statement
- Copyright 1984 Robert Nickelsberg
- Title
- Civilians Vote in Presidential Elections
- Date
- 1984-03-25
- Creator
- Nickelsberg, Robert
- Description
- A woman places her ballot after voting in the national presidential elections in San Salvador, El Salvador, March 25, 1984. José Napoleón Duarte of the Partido Demócrata Cristiano, PDC, was elected president after a second run-off election that ended on May 12, 1984. This victory can be largely attributed to the more than $3 million in aid, both overt and covert, provided by the United States to finance the elections in an effort to produce a moderate reformist government compliant with Washington’s interests.
- Subject
- Central America; El Salvador; Civil war; Politics; Elections; Voting; United States foreign policy; Cold War; Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
- Country
- El Salvador
- Local Identifier
- elsalvador_ct_0181_web.tif
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:96648
- Rights statement
- Copyright 1984 Robert Nickelsberg
- Title
- Visnews Cameraman Michele Taverna In San Salvador
- Date
- 1984-03-01
- Creator
- Nickelsberg, Robert
- Description
- Italian cameraman Michele Taverna, left, films a presidential campaign rally in San Salvador, El Salvador, March 1, 1984. José Napoleón Duarte of the Partido Demócrata Cristiano, Christian Democratic Party, PDC, was elected president on May 12, 1984. This victory can be largely attributed to the more than $3 million in aid, both overt and covert, provided by the United States to finance the elections in an effort to produce a moderate reformist government compliant with Washington's interests.
- Subject
- Central America; El Salvador; Civil war; Military; United States foreign policy; Foreign aid; Military aid; Government; Politics; Elections; Political campaigns; Journalism; Foreign correspondents; Cold war; Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
- Country
- El Salvador
- Subject -- Personal Name
- Michele Taverna
- Local Identifier
- elsalvador_nb_0297_web.tif
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:96425
- Rights statement
- Copyright 1984 Robert Nickelsberg
- Title
- D'Aubuisson Campaigns In Santa Tecla
- Date
- 1984-03-01
- Creator
- Nickelsberg, Robert
- Description
- Roberto D'Aubuisson, center, founder of right-wing conservative party Alianza Republicana Nacionalista, National Republican Alliance, ARENA, campaigns during a presidential rally in Santa Tecla, El Salvador, March 1, 1984. ARENA was established in 1981 and was primarily supported by right-wing extremists and members of the country's economic elite. D'Aubuisson's connection with the death squads made him a controversial figure in United States-Salvadoran relations during the war. He did, however, receive support from influential U.S. Republicans looking to safeguard economic interests, proving no coincidence in the name Alianza Republicana Nacionalista (National Republican Alliance).
- Subject
- Central America; El Salvador; Civil war; Government; Politics; Elections; Political campaigns; Human rights violations; Death squads; Oligarchy; Right-wing extremists; Alianza Republicana Nacionalista (ARENA); Roberto D'Aubuisson
- Country
- El Salvador
- Subject -- Personal Name
- Roberto D'Aubuisson
- Local Identifier
- elsalvador_nb_0042_web.tif
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:96170
- Rights statement
- Copyright 1984 Robert Nickelsberg