Ortega Regime Jails 27 More Nicaraguans in November
None of the political prisoners have been able to be visited and 13 of the 27 imprisoned have already been indicted without due process.
Read MoreNone of the political prisoners have been able to be visited and 13 of the 27 imprisoned have already been indicted without due process.
Read MoreWith the Holiday season, travel agencies specializing in overland travel are set to meet the demand of Nicaraguans hoping to cross the border
Read MoreExiled and immigrant Nicaraguan women added their voices to the Nov. 25 march against the Ortega regime’s gender violence & oppression.
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