Nicaragua’s “Opposition Needs to Form a United Front”
Daniel Zovatto underlines Latin America’s general condemnation of Ortega. “Monsignor Alvarez is the Nicaraguan Nelson Mandela.”
Read MoreDaniel Zovatto underlines Latin America’s general condemnation of Ortega. “Monsignor Alvarez is the Nicaraguan Nelson Mandela.”
Read More“The USA offers political asylum, but for citizenship there are established laws and regulations, and citizenship is not granted overnight.”
Read MoreOnly inside parishes, atriums, or surrounding areas, but despite persecution, parishioners affirm: “We will pray for the imprisoned bishop”
Read MoreSome “stateless” Nicaraguans in the US are betting on continuing their asylum process there before accepting another nationality.
Read MoreThis gesture with Nicaragua reminds me how many countries received Chileans forced to leave Chile to save their lives and their family…
Read MoreOne can speculate that Ortega’s gesture of releasing and banishing the political prisoners could also be a signal of things to come for Cuba.
Read MoreBank accounts at zero. Some were told: “You are no longer in the system,” or “I can’t pay you because of orders from the INSS president.”
Read MorePresident of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration accepts public debate challenge with Manuel Orozco and Ryan Berg.
Read MoreGustavo Petro demands a visit by the International Red Cross to the 35 political prisoners & offers nationality to the “stateless” Nicaraguans
Read MoreIt’s not enough for governments to allow the entry of people in need of international protection. They need recognized immigration status.
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