Nicaragua: Past Dreams, Today’s Nightmare:
The 2018 protests showed that a broad spectrum of Nicaraguans no longer support their government, especially the country’s young people.
Read MoreThe 2018 protests showed that a broad spectrum of Nicaraguans no longer support their government, especially the country’s young people.
Read MoreThe script for the drama unfolding in Nicaragua has everything: surrealism, satire, farce and tragedy. The title I’d suggest would be “Taboo”.
Read MoreGiven the critical situation in Nicaragua, & the arbitrary imprisonment of Dora Maria Tellez, Sergio Ramirez wrote the following for Proceso.
Read MoreSpain’s FM: there is an “international outcry” over the human rights situation in Nicaragua and that the entire world is waiting…
Read MoreThe repressive onslaught aimed at eliminating all political competition from the November 7th elections began five weeks ago, on May 20th.
Read MoreLawyers chosen by relatives of those in jail are “annulled” by the courts and are now being threatened and told to abandon these cases.
Read MoreSpeaking on official media, Nicaragua’s vice president lashed out at journalists, saying their “pens are full of hate”.
Read MoreYolidia Hernandez took today’s photo: “The light of the Strawberry June Moon in my window” in Ometepe, Nicaragua, with a Redmi Note 8 camera.
Read MoreOrtega and his wife aren’t going to change or cede anything until after the elections, where they’ll be reelected for another five years.
Read MoreThe journalist from Onda Local radio said he had to go into exile after learning that his work was subject to being criminalized.
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