Manuel Orozco: US Eyes Nicaraguan Mining & Free Trade Zones
“The national crisis & increasingly strained relations with the US gov. will spark new migration: 250,000 Nicaraguans will leave this year.”
Read More“The national crisis & increasingly strained relations with the US gov. will spark new migration: 250,000 Nicaraguans will leave this year.”
Read MoreLa Prensa revealed, that “journalists, editors, photographers & other employees” have left the country to “protect their safety and freedom”.
Read MoreWith the approval of these new bans, 1,106 organizations will have been stripped of their legal status by the regime in 2022.
Read MoreThe United States can take away Nicaragua’s partial or total access to the market, applying a security clause.
Read MoreAt the recent July 19th celebration, the dictatorship applauded the massacre that took place in 2018, to squelch the massive protests.
Read MoreThe Sandinista strongman did not speak on July 19 about the serious national crisis nor did he propose any solution.
Read MoreThe departure of 15 Nicaraguan journalists through trails on the border has been documented in the last two weeks.
Read MoreOpen letter to the Ortega-Murillo dictatorship in the name of the Latin American and Internationalist Left.
Read MoreThe US demands greater vigilance against attempts to evade export controls after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Read MoreThe River Foundation reported at least 141 mining concessions in the lands belonging to the Chorotega, Matagalpa, Mayangna & Miskito peoples.
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