Nicaragua: “Bishops’ Silence Hasn’t Ceased the Persecution”
Anything can happen to us,” yet the bishops “issue no statements. We feel like sheep without a shepherd,” says a banished priest.
Read MoreAnything can happen to us,” yet the bishops “issue no statements. We feel like sheep without a shepherd,” says a banished priest.
Read MoreGiovanni Olmos assures that in Panama they are awaiting a ruling from the Supreme Court for unconstitutionality and calls for a dialogue.
Read MoreThe first lesson from the failures of the 1979 revolution and the transition in the 90s is the lack of justice & an inclusive democratic model
Read More“The large public works projects – highways, streets, schools are assigned to so-and-so,” according to orders from the FSLN in Managua.
Read More“I insist that there’s a window here, and we must try to keep that window open, and hopefully turn it into a door.”
Read MoreGovernment spokeswoman Arleen Rodriguez formulated the questions in a way more to do with public relations management than journalism.
Read MoreI don’t know Legna in person, that’s why I say I imagine her, although we have spoken on WhatsApp and this interview came about.
Read MoreEdgar Gutierrez, Guatemala’s former foreign minister believes Bernardo Arevalo’s election is legitimate, but it’s caught “in the crossfire.”
Read MoreBy the end of an Israeli ground invasion, “you will see that we are standing exactly in the place that we stood one week ago.”
Read MoreThe government is sitting on a powder keg, Uriel Pineda warns, while Abrao insists: The spirit of democratic resistance must be maintained.
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