Major Concern in the UN over the Nicaragua Crisis
With the human rights violations, the government “is going down an alley that Nicaraguans don’t deserve,” UN official Alberto Brunori states.
Read MoreWith the human rights violations, the government “is going down an alley that Nicaraguans don’t deserve,” UN official Alberto Brunori states.
Read MoreEx-Nicaraguan Ambassador Mauricio Diaz recalls how the FSLN turned to the OAS in June 1979, to achieve the suspension of the Somoza tyranny.
Read MoreElizabeth takes in/welcomes cats. It’s rare for her to go home from work or school without bringing one back with her.
Read MoreWith the detention of seven opposition leaders, “Ortega dealt the electoral process a death blow,” states the veteran human rights attorney.
Read MoreAfter a month prisoner in a Havana hospital, Luis Manuel Otero of the San Isidro Movement does not plan to pause in his art or his activism.
Read MoreMaria Lilly Delgado is one of nineteen Nicaraguan journalists summoned to testify before the Public Prosecutor since May 25.
Read MoreThe Nicaraguan Attorney General’s investigation of the Violeta Barrios de Chamorro organization amounts to “a criminalization” of journalism.
Read MoreWilder is Jewish and was a member of Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace at Stanford University before she graduated in 2020.
Read MoreSince that day, Landy Fernández Elizástegui’s life took a 180 degree turn and he has had no rest in seeking legal help for his brother Luis.
Read MoreCarlos Tunnermann attributed the failed consolidation of a Nicaraguan opposition electoral alliance to mistakes on both sides involved.
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