Flor Ramírez: “I fled Nicaragua to save my life”
For opposing Ortega she suffered constant harassment and police persecution for three years. She is now in the US, requesting asylum.
Read MoreFor opposing Ortega she suffered constant harassment and police persecution for three years. She is now in the US, requesting asylum.
Read MoreIn addition to damaged crops & cuts in telecommunications & electricity, the rain left over a thousand homes partially or totally destroyed.
Read MoreSince January, the official press has reported the lack of cans & containers for soft drinks in Los Portales, the main company on the island.
Read MoreThe organizations supported humanitarian, cultural, health, basic services & other initiatives benefitting the most vulnerable population.
Read MoreIn an unprecedented decision, the Mexican immigration authorities have offered to extend transit visas to those who need them.
Read MoreThe Chilean president affirms that his government “really” believes in democracy and “we are committed to respecting human rights.”
Read MoreRamirez is one of 40 Nicaraguans that will participate in events parallel to the Summit of the Americas.
Read MoreThe singer on “Patria y Vida” (Homeland and life) supported the exclusion of Nicaragua, Venezuela and Cuba from the Summit of the Americas
Read MoreThe testimony of five victims of the repression carried out by the Nicaraguan Immigration Office and their abrupt departure from Nicaragua…
Read MoreThis week we drew on freedom, that fundamental concept for humans. Meanwhile, mock trials took place for 2 critical artists (8 ilustraciones).
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