Dora Maria Tellez Is Back after 605 Days in Solitary
What’s next: “I see myself where I always have been. I am standing up for Nicaragua, in the recovery of our freedoms and our rights.”
Read MoreWhat’s next: “I see myself where I always have been. I am standing up for Nicaragua, in the recovery of our freedoms and our rights.”
Read MoreThey called on the 222 released and exiled persons to continue the struggle so that in “Nicaragua not a single political prisoner remains.”
Read MoreThe tyrant now has a serious problem with the priest locked up in jail. Does he think that captivity will reduce the bishop’s fortitude?
Read MoreIf any of the freed political prisoners do not yet have a temporary home, the community of compatriots organizes help.
Read MoreVictoria Cardenas urges relatives of the remaining Nicaraguan political prisoners: “Don’t lose hope! We’ll continue fighting” for their freedom
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.”
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