Political Prisoners Describe Surprise Exit from Nicaragua
The 222 exiled political prisoners arrived in the United States. Relatives and exiles received them in Washington, D.C.
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.
Read More“They deprive us of our premises, but can’t take away… the ideal of a Nicaragua with justice, freedom and democracy.
Read MoreOver time, he realized no one wanted to go near him, and no one would employ him, because wherever he went, he was stalked by the police.
Read MoreThe Ortega-Murillo regime has tried and sentenced nine religious leaders between 2022 and the first month of 2023.
Read MoreWilliam Gonzales emigrated when he was eleven. His first book of poetry, Los Nadies, portrays the poor, the marginalized, the migrant.
Read MoreA report from the US Institute for National Strategic Studies reveals that Russia trained police in “digital surveillance” in 2018.
Read MoreThere has never been in Venezuela such a fierce and sustained repressor of the working class and its leaders as the so-called worker-president
Read MoreDuring the visit this past week Iran’s foreign minister, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, promises and an intense anti-US rhetoric predominated.
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