Veronica Chavez Rebukes Ortega Regime’s Campaign against Journalists
The Nicaraguan Attorney General’s investigation of the Violeta Barrios de Chamorro organization amounts to “a criminalization” of journalism.
Read MoreThe Nicaraguan Attorney General’s investigation of the Violeta Barrios de Chamorro organization amounts to “a criminalization” of journalism.
Read MoreThe DA’s office has still not confirmed whether they’re planning to file charges. Meanwhile, they’ve called in nine journalists to declare.
Read MoreThe Nicaraguan Attorney General’s Office threatened to “indict” three journalists, summoned for an “interview.”
Read MoreAs in 2018, the police arrived with no legal mandate. They were simply carrying out orders issued by their supreme chief, Daniel Ortega.
Read MoreOrtega is “hurt” by Confidencial’s resilience after the 2018 occupation of its offices. He strikes at the media to impose a fictional realty.
Read MoreExperts warn that a fraudulent electoral process could generate a new wave of massive protests and emigration.
Read MoreImposing fear has been one of the most used resources by tyrannies in the course of world history. Ortega is just following the same script.
Read MoreNorma left Nicaragua to work and build her house. She was killed along one of the unmarked crossing points, where dangerous criminals lurk.
Read MoreOpposition presidential hopeful assures that her candidacy stands. “I remain firm at this time with my proposal to serve Nicaragua,”
Read MoreThe international community joined Nicaraguan organizations and prominent figures in repudiating of the May 20th police actions in Managua.
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