Dennis Martinez: The Real Challenge for Nicaragua’s Diaspora
Here comes the next elementary step: the organization of the Nicaraguan diaspora with the ability to act as one to the needs of the country.
Read MoreHere comes the next elementary step: the organization of the Nicaraguan diaspora with the ability to act as one to the needs of the country.
Read MoreThe Ortega regime finds itself immersed in a spiral of decay, in which all legal legitimacy is replaced by the raw & arbitrary use of power.
Read MoreThe student leader explains that he learned about his mother’s death a month after the fact. That was the hardest moment of his imprisonment.
Read MoreThey arrived in the USA stateless, with a mixture of joy for having come out of hell, & sadness for having been expelled from their homeland.
Read MoreAfter being exiled on February 9, Maria Esperanza Sanchez said the torture and all the suffering “for my country has been worth it.”
Read More“The 222 people expelled from Nicaragua join tens of thousands of others who have been forced into exile from the country.
Read MoreThe pontiff said that he prays for “all those who suffer in that beloved nation” and reiterated his call for dialogue.
Read MoreThe released Nicaraguans were technically deported; that is, banished. They were stripped of their nationality and all their civil rights…
Read MoreThe release of the Nicaraguan political prisoners is a highly relevant turn of events in favor of the region’s human rights.
Read More“Prison changes you. But we are still committed to bring about change,” Felix Maradiaga and Juan Sebastian Chamorro stated.
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