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Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega (L) and former guerrilla commander Eden Pastora a.k.a. "Commander Zero" offer a clenched-fist salute on August 22, 2008, in Managua during the celebration of the 30th anniversary of the assault on the National Palace. The Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN for its initials in Spanish) took the National Palace by force on August 22, 1978, with some 1,000 hostages which they used as ransom to free 59 political prisoners incarcerated by the government of Anastasio Somoza. The members of the commando group and the released prisoners subsequently fled to Panama and Cuba in exile.
Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega (L) and former guerrilla commander Eden Pastora a.k.a. "Commander Zero", wave to the crowd on August 22, 2008, in Managua during the celebration of the 30th anniversary of the assault on the National Palace. The Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN for its initials in Spanish) took the National Palace by force on August 22, 1978, with some 1,000 hostages which they used as ransom to free 59 political prisoners incarcerated by the government of Anastasio Somoza. The members of the commando group and the released prisoners subsequently fled to Panama and Cuba in exile.
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez gestures while Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega (L), Honduras' President Manuel Zelaya (2nd R) and Paraguay's President-elect Fernado Lugo (R) look on during a celebration to mark the 29th anniversary of the Sandinista revolution in Juan Pablo II square in Managua July 19, 2008.
President of Venezuela Hugo Chavez deliver his speech next to Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega (L), Honduras' President Manuel Zelaya (2R), and Paraguay's Elected-president Fernando Lugo (R) during a celebration of the 29th anniversary of the Sandinista Revolution which overthrew the Somoza dictatorship in 1979 in Managua on July 19, 2008.
Margot Honecker (2-L), the widow of the former head of East Germany, Erich Honecker (1976-1989), is honoured by Nicaragua's President, Daniel Ortega (L), during a celebration marking the 29th anniversary of the Sandinista Revolution which overthrew the Somoza dictatorship in 1979, in Managua, on July, 19, 2008. Honecker received the �Augusto C. Sandino� decoration, named after the Nicaraguan national hero who fought against the US intervention in Nicaragua in 1927-1934.
Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega (L) embraces Gonzalo Meza Allende, grandson of the former Chilean President Salvador Allende (1970-1973) after he received honours in his grandfather's name during the celebration marking of the 29th anniversary of the Sandinista Revolution which overthrew the Somoza dictatorship in 1979, in Managua, on July, 19, 2008. Allende was honoured by Ortega, receiving the �Augusto C. Sandino� decoration, named after the Nicaraguan national hero who fought against the US intervention in Nicaragua in 1927-1934.
Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega, left, gives a gift to Aleida Guevara, daughter of Cuba's late revolutionary hero Ernesto "Che" Guevara, as Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, right, shakes hands with Aleida March, Ernesto "Che" Guevara's widow during an event marking the 29th anniversary of the Sandinista revolution which overthrew Nicaragua's Somoza dictatorship in 1979 in Managua, Saturday, July 19, 2008.
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez (C) Nicaragua's Daniel Ortega (L) and Ecuador's Rafael Correa shake hands at the Manta air base on July 15, 2008. Ortega joined a scheduled Correa and Chavez meeting in Ecuador, in a flying visit to declare his solidarity with Correa in his decision of keeping the breaking off of diplomatic relations with Colombia, after the March 1 attack to a Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) camp inside Ecuador.
Venezuel's President Hugo Chavez (L) delivers a speech in front of his Nicaraguan and Ecuadorean counterparts, Daniel Ortega (C) and Rafael Correa respectively, at the Manta air base on July 15, 2008. Ortega joined a scheduled Correa and Chavez meeting in Ecuador, in a flying visit to declare his solidarity with Correa in his decision of keeping the breaking off of diplomatic relations with Colombia, after the March 1 attack to a Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) camp inside Ecuador.
Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega (R) addresses the crowd next to Ecuador's Rafael Correa before a private meeting at the Carondelet presidential palace in Quito, on July 14, 2008. Ortega is in Ecuador in a flying visit to declare his solidarity with Correa in his decision of keeping the breaking off of diplomatic relations with Colombia, after the March 1 attack to a Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) camp inside Ecuador.