Manuel Orozco: Ortega’s Political Trials “Criminalize Democracy”
Orozco himself accused in absentia, speaks about his work to promote dialogue and democracy: “All the political prisoners are innocent.”
Read MoreOrozco himself accused in absentia, speaks about his work to promote dialogue and democracy: “All the political prisoners are innocent.”
Read MoreDespite insufficient proof, & the Prosecution failing to demonstrate beyond a reasonable doubt their guilt, they’re going to be found guilty.
Read MoreNot only do these many violations render the trials null and void, but they also form the basis of future criminal charges…
Read MoreInternational lawyer: as his options narrow, Ortega will have to decide between keeping them in jail, or staying in power.
Read MoreThe Oxfam director for Latin America and the Caribbean, affirmed that the Interior Ministry refused to receive “the papers they asked for”
Read MoreArrested in Bejucal after the July 11th protests, Mario Garcia learned what torture, faith, compassion, forgiveness and crying was in prison.
Read MoreFor children, “love is the most important thing, being attentive to them and them feeling like they have some support.”
Read MoreNicaragua offers Russia what it “hasn’t managed to consolidate a large presence in Latin America, beyond long-time allies Cuba and Venezuela.”
Read MoreNicaragua first saw Cristian Tinoco’s face on the night of June 13, when her video begging for help began circulating through social media.
Read More“Our position, from the opposition, should be to tell the Ortega-Murillo regime we are not willing to play their game,” said Berta Valle
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