OAS Opts for More “Diplomatic Efforts” in Nicaragua
Today, the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States (OAS) carried out a “collective assessment” on the Nicaraguan crisis.
Read MoreToday, the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States (OAS) carried out a “collective assessment” on the Nicaraguan crisis.
Read MoreNone of the political prisoners have been able to be visited and 13 of the 27 imprisoned have already been indicted without due process.
Read MoreWith the Holiday season, travel agencies specializing in overland travel are set to meet the demand of Nicaraguans hoping to cross the border
Read MoreHowever, Managua is not the final destination, just a first step to embark on the route to the southern border of the United States.
Read MoreThe country representatives will debate on Monday after the Daniel Ortega regime announced its departure from the regional body.
Read MoreExiled and immigrant Nicaraguan women added their voices to the Nov. 25 march against the Ortega regime’s gender violence & oppression.
Read MorePolice in Nicaragua continue arresting those who oppose the regime. The latest is former prisoner Edder Muñoz of Masaya.
Read MoreNicaragua’s Non-Compliance with Inter-American Court Rulings will be discussed at the OAS General Assembly .
Read MoreThe elimination of the visa means Cubans will not need to explain the reason for travel in order to obtain permission to visit Nicaragua.
Read MoreTamara Davila, Dora María Téllez, Ana Margarita Vijil and Suyen Barahona have been subjected to 160 days of torture in isolation cells.
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