Ortega as Seen by Governments that Violate Human Rights
The duo seem to have developed a “road map” that other Central American leaders are ready to follow, & that’s very bad news for human rights.
Read MoreThe duo seem to have developed a “road map” that other Central American leaders are ready to follow, & that’s very bad news for human rights.
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Read MoreHe was abducted Monday by the police. For years, the former priest has been a courageous political analyst often consulted by the media.
Read MoreThe Permanent Council may now convene a special session of foreign ministers, which was not on its short-term plans.
Read MoreThey keep Dora María Téllez, Tamara Davila, Ana Margarita Vigil and Suyen Barahona in solitary punishment cells.
Read MoreI was asked by the Real News network to talk about Nicaragua, a country very dear to me, as Cuba, the founding reason for Havana Times.
Read MoreAt Immigration they not only stripped me of my passport, but also of my identification. Now, my only ID is a refugee application.
Read MoreOn the verge of being suspended from the OAS, the Ortega-Murillo government of Nicaragua decided to one-up the process…
Read MoreThe restrictions also include spouses and children of the entire Nicaraguan government apparatus. No more vacations in the USA.
Read MoreDidn’t that same OAS, that they’re now calling a “cesspool”, once emit a statement against the Somoza government negotiated by the FSLN?
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