How Unity Became a “Dirty Word” in Nicaragua
All of a sudden nobody was talking about unity. Remember three years ago when everybody, or almost everybody, was clear that for any change…
Read MoreAll of a sudden nobody was talking about unity. Remember three years ago when everybody, or almost everybody, was clear that for any change…
Read MoreBeneficiaries of NGO projects say the regime wants to impoverish the population still more with the forced closure of 45 NGOs this year.
Read MoreOrtega is doing is granting himself the authority to close banks or leave them leaderless. Additionally, he can impose his own administrators.
Read MoreFamily members were allowed to see opposition leaders for the first time in months. They noted they have lost a lot of weight.
Read MoreThey have been added to the list of Nicaraguan political prisoners falsely charged by the Prosecutor’s Office, since last week.
Read MoreThe United States defeat in Afghanistan comes as Ortega and Putin try to reestablish the Russian presence in Central America.
Read MoreNot only do these many violations render the trials null and void, but they also form the basis of future criminal charges…
Read MoreInternational lawyer: as his options narrow, Ortega will have to decide between keeping them in jail, or staying in power.
Read MoreA caravan of some 500 asylum seekers, including young children, was assaulted by Mexican authorities Saturday when in route to Mexico City…
Read More“The charges against Carlos F. Chamorro, one of Nicaragua’s leading journalists, show that Ortega aims to silence critical voices at all costs,”
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