Nicaragua’s Political Prisoners a Month After Banishment
The former prisoners are trying to heal their physical and psychological wounds, and start a new life that they did not ask for in the US.
Read MoreThe former prisoners are trying to heal their physical and psychological wounds, and start a new life that they did not ask for in the US.
Read MoreThree Nicaraguan feminists persecuted by the Ortega-Murillo dictatorship speak of the regime’s true profile.
Read MoreBusiness organizations will not be able to have employees or bank accounts. “It is a new blow to the economy and the welfare of Nicaraguans.”
Read MoreThree minions of the Ortega-Murillo regime who were involved in the deadly government repression of the opposition were let in to the US.
Read MoreA law allows “stateless” persons to reside in Brazil and, after normalizing their immigration status, empowers them to apply for nationality
Read MoreThe news of the shuttering of Cosep, the main private sector representative, and 18 business organizations became official on March 6th.
Read MoreLet’s begin now to assemble the evidence of this whole nightmare Nicaragua has suffered, knowing that the dawn will soon come.
Read MoreNicaragua’s dictatorship prevented them from visiting the country, but that did not stop them from conducting a thorough investigation.
Read MoreFor the first 90 days, she knew nothing about the fate of her 5-year-old daughter, who had been with her when she was violently abducted…
Read MoreOrganizations and victims stress that the GHREN report has “the necessary elements for the international community to act.”
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