- Edgar Chamorro
Edgar Chamorro Coronel {
July 23 ,1931 ) is an ousted leader of theNicaragua n rebelContras who later became a critic of the rebels and theirCentral Intelligence Agency sponsors, even cooperating with the Sandinista government in their World Court case, "Nicaragua v. United States ". He is a member of the prominent Chamorro family that provided four of Nicaragua's past presidents.Early life
Edgar Chamorro is the son of Julio Chamorro Benard and Dolores "Lola" Coronel Urtecho. He has six brothers and four sisters, [cite news |first= |last= |coauthors= |title=Fallece doña Lola Coronel de Chamorro |url=http://www.elnuevodiario.com.ni/2006/06/17/nacionales/22030 |format= |work= |publisher=
El Nuevo Diario |location=Managua, Nicaragua |id= |page= |date=June 17 ,2006 |accessdate=2008-05-25 |language=Spanish |archiveurl= |archivedate= ] and is the nephew of intellectualJosé Coronel Urtecho . In 1950, 19-year-old Chamorro began studying for theJesuit priesthood, earning degrees from Ecuador'sCatholic University ,Saint Louis University , andMarquette University . Chamorro joined the faculty of the Jesuit-run University of Central America, before leaving the priesthood in 1969. He got another degree fromHarvard University in 1972 and founded a public relations and marketing firm, Creative Publicity, inManagua . In 1977,Anastasio Somoza Debayle appointed him to a figurehead post as a special ambassador to theUnited Nations General Assembly for a year.Activities during Nicaraguan civil war
During the
Sandinista Revolution, Chamorro sympathized with the rebels, at one point hidingSergio Ramírez from the National Guard. But as the civil war's climax brought fierce fighting to the capital itself, fears for his family's safety led him to leave forMiami, Florida on June 17, 1979. Somoza fell a month later, but after visiting Nicaragua in September, Chamorro decided to remain in Miami.By late 1979, Chamorro had become involved in the anti-Sandinista activities of the Miami exile community. He joined the
Nicaraguan Democratic Union (UDN), formed the next year byJosé Francisco Cardenal , which merged into theNicaraguan Democratic Force (FDN) in August 1981. He served on the FDN's political executive committee, which decided to replace Cardenal with a new political directorate. Chamorro was tapped to be a member of the directorate, unveiled at a December 8, 1982 press conference. With his public relations experience, he took on a spokesman role for the FDN, and based himself inTegucigalpa , Honduras to liaison with journalists covering the war.Chamorro was miffed when the FDN directorate, at the CIA's prompting, appointed
Adolfo Calero as its president in October 1983. His not-so-private grumblings that his Chamorro lineage was more illustrious than Calero's did not help their deteriorating relations. [Glenn Garvin, "Everybody Had His Own Gringo: The CIA and the Contras", Brassey's (US), 1992, p. 132, ISBN 0-08-040562-2; Cruz, Arturo Jr., "Memoirs of a Counter-Revolutionary: Life With the Contras, the Sandinistas, and the CIA", Doubleday, 1989, p. 176, ISBN 0-385-24879-2.] Chamorro was forced out in November 1984, in the fallout from the furor over the CIA's "Psychological Operations in Guerrilla Warfare ", labeled by the press a "murder manual." He turned against the rebel movement, even submitting an affidavit for the Sandinista government before theInternational Court of Justice in "Nicaragua v. United States ".After the war
Chamorro is author of "Packaging the Contras: A Case of C.I.A. Disinformation" (1987). He has served as a teacher of Spanish and Latin American Studies at
Bard College at Simon's Rock [cite web |url=http://www.simons-rock.edu/academics/faculty/chamorro.html |title=Simon's Rock College: Edgar Chamorro |publisher=Bard College at Simon's Rock |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/*/http://www.simons-rock.edu/academics/faculty/chamorro.html |archivedate=2002-10-02 ] since 1990 (full time to 2003), [cite news |first= |last= |coauthors= |title=BCC to offer Latin American History Course this fall |url=http://www.iberkshires.com/story.php?story_id=17869 |format= |work=iBerkshires.com |publisher=Boxcar Media LLC |location=North Adams, MA |id= |pages= |page= |date=July 29 ,2005 |accessdate=2008-05-25] and theJohn Dewey Academy inGreat Barrington, Massachusetts since 2005. [cite web |url=http://www.jda.org/faculty.html |title=The John Dewey Academy: Faculty |accessdate=2008-05-24 |date=2007-07-29 |publisher=The John Dewey Academy ]References
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The New Republic |location= |pages=18-23 |date=August 5 ,1985
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