Spain Offers to Nationalize Ortega’s 222 Banished Prisoners
Spain’s foreign minister, Jose Manuel Albares: “the process to be used is that of granting citizenship via a naturalization certificate.”
Read MoreSpain’s foreign minister, Jose Manuel Albares: “the process to be used is that of granting citizenship via a naturalization certificate.”
Read MoreA Network of Nicaraguans in the USA have launched an online effort to find a “home” and air transportation for those exiled by Ortega
Read More“The crimes committed against these people must not go unpunished, and their rights must be restored as soon as possible,” said Luis Almagro.
Read MoreOrtega calls the bishop a “terrorist”, “mad” and “unhinged”, and confesses that his regime still has three priests in jail.
Read MoreGod writes the lines of freedom crookedly, but with the right letters. And this is only the first page. The best pages are yet to come.
Read MoreOrtega is a loyal disciple of Fidel Castro, who utilized the dissenters imprisoned during Cuba’s 2003 Black Spring as tokens of exchange.
Read MoreMark Petersen-Perez from Nicaragua took our photo of the day: “Food for the Table”, in Ticuantepe, Nicaragua.
Read MoreThe 222 exiled political prisoners arrived in the United States. Relatives and exiles received them in Washington, D.C.
Read MoreInternational organizations and prominent figures hail with joy the release of the Nicaraguan political prisoners.
Read MoreThe released Nicaraguan political prisoners are traveling on a charter flight to the US capital. The Ortega Murillo regime is silent.
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