Ortega Sent Troops to Keep Out Latin American Leftists
The international commission intended to personally verify the conditions of more than 180 political prisoners of the Ortega-Murillo regime.
Read MoreThe international commission intended to personally verify the conditions of more than 180 political prisoners of the Ortega-Murillo regime.
Read MoreTwo drivers of the La Prensa newspaper have been detained since Wednesday and their whereabouts are unknown.
Read MoreParliamentary deputies, social activists & human rights advocates from 6 Latin American countries will attempt to enter Nicaragua on July 8th.
Read MoreIn Nicaragua it is shocking that precisely those who fought against Somoza are now the ones reviving the dictatorial dynamics.
Read MoreWhy has the international community failed to secure the political prisoners release in these dictatorships? This is explained by experts.
Read MoreChange must come through “peaceful resistance” with an outcome that doesn’t involve “enthroning a new strongman figure.”
Read MoreLuis Alberto Mariño and Gisella Morfi analyze the recent convictions of artists in Cuba, Daniel Ortega’s political ally
Read MoreThe exiled president of the CxL party, Kitty Monterrey, denounced on Twitter “the arbitrary seizure by the regime” of the mayors’ offices.
Read MoreWith five votes in favor and four against, Supreme Court ruled that the government can go ahead and eliminate “Stay in Mexico”.
Read MorePeter Chartrand from the United States took our photo of the day: “Plantains”, in Ometepe, Nicaragua.
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