Mexico Offers Asylum & Nationality to “Stateless” Nicaraguans
However, the Mexican president avoided condemning the new repressive measures of the Ortega-Murillo regime and urged “dialogue”.
Read MoreHowever, the Mexican president avoided condemning the new repressive measures of the Ortega-Murillo regime and urged “dialogue”.
Read MoreArgentina says it is willing to also give citizenship to those who apply for it after being banished by Ortega.
Read MoreWanting or choosing to do something is not the same as being forced to do it. It’s something I had to do to preserve my freedom.
Read MoreAfter the banishment and deprivation of nationality to 222 political prisoners, arbitrariness increased even more in Nicaragua.
Read MoreThey detail some of the human rights violations committed by the dictatorship against Nicaraguan citizens, universities, & independent media.
Read MoreThe Ortega-Murillo dictatorship fears the leadership of the released prisoners, agree Francisca Ramirez, Gioconda Belli and Ernesto Medina
Read MoreDaniel Ortega’s latest measures remind many Chileans of what the tyrant Augusto Pinochet did half a century ago.
Read MoreThese people at last recovered the freedom they were unjustly deprived of, with no right to defend themselves, notes Chile’s foreign minister
Read MorePolice operation executed 48 hours after Sofia Montenegro, Azahalea Solis & 92 other citizens were stripped of their nationality & their property confiscated
Read MoreMendoza says he does not hold “any kind of animosity” towards his captors. “I am capable of greeting those who captured me.”
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