Nicaraguan Political Prisoners “House Arrest” that Ortega Hides
The dictatorship extends isolation and silence to relatives, doctors’ visits are not allowed, and the condition of the prisoners is unknown.
Read MoreThe dictatorship extends isolation and silence to relatives, doctors’ visits are not allowed, and the condition of the prisoners is unknown.
Read MoreThe feminist community radio station “Radio Vos” denounced the confiscation of their installations in Matagalpa by the Ortega regime.
Read MoreThree young Nicaraguans transform forgotten memories of their country into digital archives, available for anyone to see on Instagram.
Read MoreThree small business owners in Managua, Masaya and Catarina tell how they’ve managed to maintain their businesses amid the crisis.
Read MoreEducation is “the ticket to getting out of poverty” says the Nicaraguan woman from a working class upbringing.
Read MoreNeither Daniel Ortega nor General Julio Cesar Aviles referred to the Nicaraguan troops sent to the Vostok 2022 military exercises.
Read More“We want to address those responsible for so much death and violence in various countries of the continent, but particularly in Nicaragua.”
Read MoreJorge Canahuati fears that the actions taken by the Ortega regime against journalism will be copied by other governments.
Read MoreIn the past four years, the Ortega regime has shuttered scores of organizations dedicated to defending women’s rights.
Read MoreWe witnessed an exhibition of cowardice and cruelty, presenting the public prisoners who were pale and gaunt, their weight loss visible.
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