Nicaragua: More Non-Profits of all Sizes Shut Down by Ortega
By canceling this new group of 100 non-profits, the regime raises the number of shuttered organizations to 1,206 in 2022 alone.
Read MoreBy canceling this new group of 100 non-profits, the regime raises the number of shuttered organizations to 1,206 in 2022 alone.
Read MoreForeign Minister Arnoldo Tinoco warns that the effects of the Nicaraguan situation “are being felt directly here with the migratory wave.”
Read MoreThe Inter American Press Association called on the international community not to abandon pressures for press freedom & democracy in Nicaragua
Read MoreThe Police informed that Monsignor Alvarez is being investigated for supposedly “organizing violent groups” to “carry out acts of hate.”
Read MoreCitizens don’t protest today in Nicaragua because “they can kill them. The regime’s only strength is the army and the police.”
Read MoreThe religious leader took to the streets and preached, prayed and sang praises in front of the police who harass him in Matagalpa, Nicaragua.
Read MoreThe dictator justifies withdrawing acceptance of US ambassador Hugo Rodriguez, over his demanding the return to democracy in Nicaragua.
Read MoreThe Ortega-Murillo regime closed between Monday and Tuesday, a feminist radio, ten Catholic radio stations and a private television channel
Read MoreGuatemalan anthropologist Irma Velasquez Nimatuj narrates the denial of her entry to Nicaragua, her illegal detention and expulsion.
Read MorePriest surrounded inside the church by riot police reports one wounded; they seize equipment from a Catholic radio shut down…
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