Nicaragua’s Police Chief Denies Repression in the Country
Daniel Ortega proclaims Nicaragua “the safest country in Central America,” ignoring his government’s repression and the manipulation of data.
Read MoreDaniel Ortega proclaims Nicaragua “the safest country in Central America,” ignoring his government’s repression and the manipulation of data.
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