To Be Born a Woman in Nicaragua: A Look at the Realities
Being a woman in Nicaragua means living as a prisoner in your own space; living with fear, in silence, with your mind and hands tied.
Read MoreBeing a woman in Nicaragua means living as a prisoner in your own space; living with fear, in silence, with your mind and hands tied.
Read MoreFormer prosecutors and judicial workers admit that the actions of Ortega’s police, judges and prosecutors are “unconstitutional” & “immoral.”
Read MoreShe left her job without resigning & went into exile. The breaking point was the attacks on the Church and the imprisonment of Bishop Alvarez
Read More“The IMF isn’t interested in democracy, only in the macroeconomic fundamentals, even if these are obtained at the cost of essentials…”
Read MoreThe president of CENIDH calls on Nicaraguans to not leave the Mothers of April and other victims of Ortega’s repression alone.
Read MoreTerry Fuller from Canada took our photo of the day: “La Libertad St.”, in Granada, Nicaragua, using an iPhone 13 pro max camera.
Read MoreAlvaro Conrado Avendaño dedicated himself to demanding justice for the death of his son Alvaro Conrado Davila, assassinated on April 20, 2018
Read MorePriests quoted biblical verses before the Ortega judge who declared them guilty. CENIDH tells Catholic hierarchy not to remain silent.”
Read MoreNicaraguan musician of the Monroy & Surmenage band describes his arrest and interrogation in El Chipote and later expulsion from his country.
Read MoreOrtega’s Prosecutor requests eight years in prison each; AUN denounces: “even their relatives were not allowed to enter the mock trial.”
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