Reporter Miguel Mendoza: They Didn’t Break Me in El Chipote
Mendoza says he does not hold “any kind of animosity” towards his captors. “I am capable of greeting those who captured me.”
Read MoreMendoza says he does not hold “any kind of animosity” towards his captors. “I am capable of greeting those who captured me.”
Read MoreThe extension of this humanitarian gesture was communicated by the Spanish Foreign Minister to Nicaraguan author Sergio Ramírez.
Read MoreThe released and exiled Nicaraguan political prisoner comments: “They weren’t able break me and I’m certain I have more to give.”
Read More“It is not only against La Prensa. It is against all independent journalism. They definitely have an allergy to freedom of expression.”
Read MoreEvery dictatorship is strong a second before it falls & beyond negotiations, Nicaraguans must take full responsibility for their own destiny.
Read MoreOrtega and Murillo’s law of the jungle has brought the public employees, both civilian and military, to their knees. They, too, are hostages.
Read MoreTerry Fuller from Canada took our photo of the day: “Iglesia de San Francisco”, in Granada, Nicaragua
Read MorePeralta explains that he is distressed about still being separated from his family and having been expelled from his country, however…
Read MoreThe attorney believes that the conviction and prison sentence of Monsignor Rolando Alvarez “reveals Ortega’s fear and weakness.”
Read MoreThe list includes the director of Confidencial, Carlos F. Chamorro, Bishop Silvio Baez; authors Sergio Ramirez & Gioconda Belli and Human Rights icon Vilma Nuñez
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