Nica-Costa Rican Awarded for Work with Migrants & Refugees
Vicenta Gonzalez, the first Nicaraguan to receive the award, has become an example to follow in Upala as a leader among migrants and refugees.
Read MoreVicenta Gonzalez, the first Nicaraguan to receive the award, has become an example to follow in Upala as a leader among migrants and refugees.
Read MoreThe Texas Nicaraguan Community gives recommendations on how to identify scams and what relatives of migrants should do.
Read More“We’re hostages,” says “Alicia”, a Nicaraguan state employee with twenty years of service, now working at an upper management level.
Read MoreMoises Hassan believes the dictator wants a negotiation that will allow him to preserve his wealth, impunity and power.
Read MoreA dramatic call to break the silence and end the cruel prison conditions imposed by the regime of Daniel Ortega.
Read MoreThey haven’t been charged or presented before a judge, nor have they been allowed any communication with their lawyers or families.
Read MoreOrtega’s order “disrupts daily life,” says expatriated sociologist Maria Teresa Blandon. HRW: “Nicaragua is not Ortega’s private property.”
Read More“People don’t come to work, they leave the country without quitting, because you never know what could happen to you,” one declares.
Read MoreIn July, the regime had already denied entry to the now former rector of the UCA, Jesuit priest Jose Alberto Idiaquez Guevara
Read MoreThe Government verbally notified the diplomat of her non grata status, for alleged “interference with national sovereignty”.
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