Lessons from 100 Days that Shook Nicaragua
“We must overcome fragmentation, in part caused by the regime, but also because, as a society, we’ve been carrying that tendency ourselves.”
Read More“We must overcome fragmentation, in part caused by the regime, but also because, as a society, we’ve been carrying that tendency ourselves.”
Read MoreBetween November 2018 and April 2022 the dictatorship has closed down 164 civic organizations in its purge of civil society.
Read MoreThe Ortega-Murillo dictatorship has undertaken a new wave of arrests against artists whom it considers critics or opponents…
Read MoreOn the 4th anniversary of the April Rebellion, they said they will continue to fight for justice for the victims and freedom for Nicaragua.
Read MoreThe failure of the Ortega regime’s indiscriminate repressive strategy reflects their inability to weigh the respective factors at play.
Read MoreIn Ukraine and Nicaragua someone has lowered his thumb to kill and destroy, in order to cause the greatest possible pain.
Read MoreWitnesses say the police took guitars, amplifiers, cables, microphones & speakers. Relatives confirm the musician is in the“El Chipote” jail.
Read MoreThe Nicaraguan embassy in Costa Rica puts “roadblocks” in the way of opposition activists who need their passport renewed.
Read MoreIn front of my friend’s house, a group of armed men have arrived. He’s inside with the woman he loves and their little boy…
Read MoreA musician and three music producers were arrested; seven properties were searched; and three homes were put under police siege…
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