“I’ve Been Told I Wouldn’t Recognize My Husband”
Juan Sebastian Chamorro has been a year in prison and his wife regrets that she has not been allowed to even send him a letter.
Read MoreJuan Sebastian Chamorro has been a year in prison and his wife regrets that she has not been allowed to even send him a letter.
Read MoreVioleta and Felix are united by a common history: they have both lived in exile and suffered firsthand the attacks of Sandinismo.
Read MoreThe Chilean president affirms that his government “really” believes in democracy and “we are committed to respecting human rights.”
Read MoreSilvio Prado says that Daniel Ortega’s regime is at war with the Catholic Church because “it does not bow before them.”
Read MoreSolitary, isolation, and little contact with families are similarities in how political prisoners are treated in Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela
Read MoreRamirez is one of 40 Nicaraguans that will participate in events parallel to the Summit of the Americas.
Read MoreThe testimony of five victims of the repression carried out by the Nicaraguan Immigration Office and their abrupt departure from Nicaragua…
Read More“They’re going to be laying them off, one by one. Because it doesn’t suit them [the authorities] to create a large fuss like in 2018″.
Read MoreThe areas most affected by the collapses in Havana were in the neighborhoods of La Polar, El Fanguito & El Pentón, all very poor barrios,..
Read MoreMessages from the children and relatives of political prisoners will be broadcast during the concert that will start at 7 PM on June 4.
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