Ortega Realized “He Doesn’t Have Popular Support”
Kenneth Roth points out that dictatorships are increasingly “threatened” and assures that in Nicaragua “zombie” elections were held.
Read MoreKenneth Roth points out that dictatorships are increasingly “threatened” and assures that in Nicaragua “zombie” elections were held.
Read MorePegasus spyware operators in El Salvador were seeking the sources and personal data of journalists and members of civil society.
Read MoreA drone hovered over the house. Then dozens of riot police and special forces violently burst in with weapons of war and dogs.
Read MoreOnly Copa Airlines, Avianca Airlines & Aeromexico are currently flying to the country. Other US airlines are still uncertain about returning.
Read MoreAllowing open entrance into Nicaragua has activated a new migratory route that could bring another wave of Cubans hoping to reach the US.
Read MoreTomas Farini, lawyer for the victims, questions that the immediate arrest of the Iranian was not requested despite the Interpol warrant.
Read MoreSince formally aligning with China, the term “Belt and Road” has begun to gain ground in the discourse of Daniel Ortega’s regime.
Read MoreHe has never given in to power and when Ortega regained the government in 2007, he did not accept positions, perks, or privileges.
Read MoreThe cellphones of journalists and human rights advocates in El Salvador were infected with the invasive Israeli Pegasus spyware.
Read MoreFamilies spying on other families, and “lookouts” who for a few pesos will alert Ortega’s police about anyone “suspicious”
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