Juan Sebastian Chamorro: Ortega Can’t Cancel My Nationality
Victoria Cardenas urges relatives of the remaining Nicaraguan political prisoners: “Don’t lose hope! We’ll continue fighting” for their freedom
Read MoreVictoria Cardenas urges relatives of the remaining Nicaraguan political prisoners: “Don’t lose hope! We’ll continue fighting” for their freedom
Read MoreThe student leader explains that he learned about his mother’s death a month after the fact. That was the hardest moment of his imprisonment.
Read MoreAfter being exiled on February 9, Maria Esperanza Sanchez said the torture and all the suffering “for my country has been worth it.”
Read More“Prison changes you. But we are still committed to bring about change,” Felix Maradiaga and Juan Sebastian Chamorro stated.
Read MoreShe left her job without resigning & went into exile. The breaking point was the attacks on the Church and the imprisonment of Bishop Alvarez
Read MoreThe president of CENIDH calls on Nicaraguans to not leave the Mothers of April and other victims of Ortega’s repression alone.
Read MoreUkrainian AP journalist Mstyslav Chernov joins us for an in-depth interview on how he and others documented the Russian invasion.
Read MoreNicaraguan musician of the Monroy & Surmenage band describes his arrest and interrogation in El Chipote and later expulsion from his country.
Read MoreSilvio Prado: The quantum leap in budget allotments to the Mayors’ offices now under FSLN control reaffirms Ortega’s “carrot & stick” policy.
Read More“Authoritarians place journalism as an enemy.” The case of Nicaragua “is more painful, but it is not the only one.”
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