Nicaragua’s Dictatorship and Police State, Until When?
The government is sitting on a powder keg, Uriel Pineda warns, while Abrao insists: The spirit of democratic resistance must be maintained.
Read MoreThe government is sitting on a powder keg, Uriel Pineda warns, while Abrao insists: The spirit of democratic resistance must be maintained.
Read MoreErnesto Medina: “Incompetence and ineptitude: there are no students, they have no budget, and they cannot create a real university”.
Read MoreHe expressed his concern about the “enormous censorship” in literature, journalism or any area that raises a voice against the Ortega regime.
Read More“I believe that Nicaraguans feel they’re in a box they can’t escape from, where there’s no option for how to change the country.”
Read MoreHuman Rights Watch official says the international community must “seek alternatives” to stop the impunity Ortega supporters operate with.
Read More“I believe that what I have dreamt & what I have done is going to give fruit eventually. I cannot rush history. History moves in its own way”
Read MoreCarlos F. Chamorro: “The Army head has neither disputed nor proven false anything in the Confidencial investigations.”
Read MoreThe Guatemalan vice president-elect is clear that the old corrupt practices, “can’t be wiped away with a magic wand.”
Read MoreOur exile has been most vilified; even by European democratic parties, which continue to play the same old anti-imperialist song.
Read MoreReporter Juan Carlos Calderon analyzes insecurity in Ecuador and talks about the impact of candidate Fernando Villavicencio’s murder.
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