Bianca Jagger is a Nicaraguan socialite, actress, and activist known for her work in fashion and her advocacy on various social issues. She gained prominence as the wife of Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger and has since been recognized for her humanitarian efforts, including her work with the Amnesty International and her advocacy for human rights and environmental causes.

"The Sandinista government became consumed with fighting a war of survival. They were up against the biggest superpower in the world."



"Those who suffer are not those at the top, but are the less privileged members of society."



"The Sandinista revolution was without any question a popular insurrection."


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"There is a question for which we will never know the answer: had the U.S. not launched the Contra war to overthrow the Sandinista government, would they have succeeded in bringing socioeconomic justice to the people of Nicaragua?"


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"I think for the U.S. government the Sandinistas represented a threat to their dominance of Latin America."


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"I have always been willing to admit when I made a mistake. I made a mistake in my understanding of the composition of the Contras, not on my opposition to the Contra war."


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"I think the difference between El Salvador and Nicaragua is that in Nicaragua you had a popular insurrection, and in El Salvador you had a revolution."


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"George W. Bush and his administration embarked on a full-scale assault on civil liberties, human rights and the rule of law, walking away from his international obligations, tearing up international treaties, protocols and UN conventions."


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"I believe President Bush is one of the most dangerous leaders in the world. He is not in search of peaceful and diplomatic solutions."


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"I often traveled to Nicaragua to speak against repressive policies by the Sandinista government."


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"The U.S. embargo imposed on Nicaragua, rather than weakening the Sandinistas, actually maintained them in power."


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"Tony Blair has turned his back on the principles he claimed he believed in before he stood shoulder-to-shoulder with George W. Bush. He was an entirely different kind of leader."


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"The British Red Cross asked me to help them spearhead a fundraising campaign for the victims of the war in Nicaragua. It was a turning point in my life. It began my commitment to justice and human rights issues."


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"Howard Dean has been successful because he was clear in his opposition to the war. People appreciate a politician with the courage to say, I oppose this war."


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"Gandhi became my role model. I have always been interested in Eastern philosophy. Since early in my life I've been fascinated by India, and I have spent a great deal of time traveling in that country."

