Ortega Regime Cries “Intervention” in Nicaraguan Affairs
The government tries to justify repressive actions that it has carried out in recent weeks against opponents and presidential candidates.
Read MoreThe government tries to justify repressive actions that it has carried out in recent weeks against opponents and presidential candidates.
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Read MoreDozens of riot police invaded the homes of more Nicaraguan opposition leaders Sunday accusing them of “terrorism” and taking them prisoner.
Read More“The private sector and investors are watching carefully what might happen in the next two weeks, in order to decide their course of action.”
Read MoreThey were summoned in the case against the Violeta Chamorro Foundation; but the Prosecutors questioned them regarding the Cybercrime Law.
Read MoreThe local sheriff’s department in Hubbard County, Minnesota, arrested Weisman, a freelance journalist on assignment for the Los Angeles Times
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Read MoreUnder the orders of Daniel Ortega the Nicaraguan Police arrested the constitutional lawyer Jose Pallais, a member of the National Coalition.
Read MoreWilliam Grigsby boasted on his program “Sin Fronteras” that the war operation called “Danto” against Daniel Ortega’s opponents hasn’t ended.
Read MoreA woman serving a 30-year prison sentence, accused of having an abortion, has been released after nearly a decade behind bars.
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