Using Sovereignty as an Appeal for Immunity
Didn’t that same OAS, that they’re now calling a “cesspool”, once emit a statement against the Somoza government negotiated by the FSLN?
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?
Read More“I think the isolation is growing. It seems to me that the Ortega and Murillo regime cannot hide behind a supposed ideological adherence”
Read MoreFour Nicaraguans share how they cope with separation from their families, as well as some of the challenges they face in their daily life.
Read MoreResolution of OAS Foreign Ministers initiates application of Article 20 of the Inter-American Democratic Charter.
Read MoreThe Jalapa Women’s Association was stripped of its legal status in August. Now, Ortega confiscated their offices and women’s shelter.
Read MoreThe only thing known about the crime the young dissenter is accused of, is that her supposed victims are the Nicaraguan State and society.
Read MoreThey listened to the denunciations of journalist Carlos F. Chamorro, and heard the pain of exile in the voice of singer Katia Cardenal…
Read MoreCosta Rica, Chile, the US, & the European Union did the right thing not recognizing these elections as legitimate. However, it isn’t enough.
Read MoreOrtega was congratulated by countries that share the same authoritarian line of his regime such as Venezuela, Cuba, Russia, and North Korea.
Read MoreThe vulnerability of the population could be used to stop/mitigate international actions that could have a devastating effect on the regime.
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