Human Rights Advocates Resist Ortega’s All-Out Assault
Threats, jail, exile, and annulment of their legal status are some of the government’s strategies to silence the human rights defenders.
Read MoreThreats, jail, exile, and annulment of their legal status are some of the government’s strategies to silence the human rights defenders.
Read MoreThe Oil Minister condemns “interventionism” & says Iran will study completing the aborted Nicaraguan refinery originally promised by Venezuela
Read MoreThe CABEI offered them a wide range of financing programs, with amounts that could surpass US $400 million dollars.
Read More“The 181 political prisoners in jail today symbolize national dignity and the hope for democratic change,” in Nicaragua.
Read MoreTwo testimonies from Nicaraguans who crossed the Rio Grande into the US. An immigration lawyer explains the real options…
Read MoreMexican authorities have reportedly agreed to take back more Cuban and Nicaraguan migrants expelled by the United States under Title 42.
Read MoreThe Nicaraguan State “has no legitimate pretext to intervene & control civil society organizations, as in practice, they’ve tried to do…
Read MoreWith these organizations annulled the Ortega regime has closed 218 associations, universities, foundations, and other non-profits since 2018.
Read MoreWith the new closures, the total number of non-governmental organizations the regime has shuttered since 2018 rises to 193.
Read MoreDuring their most recent visit, family members confirmed a decline in the political prisoners’ physical and psychological health.
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