Kangaroo Court Declares Political Prisoner Ana Margarita Vijil Guilty
She was convicted for her work in defense of human rights. In the record, she signed identifying herself as a political prisoner.
Read MoreShe was convicted for her work in defense of human rights. In the record, she signed identifying herself as a political prisoner.
Read More“I feel sorry for my children, trying to make a living, but nobody asks me if I want to dedicate myself to my grandchildren & lines all day.
Read MoreAlexandro Alvarez, former MESENI coordinator, explains the options for prosecuting those who acted against the Nicaraguan people.
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Read MoreTania Muñoz spent nearly a year in the “La Esperanza” women’s prison, together with her sister. Released in 2019, she’s trying to survive…
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