The Criminalization of Protest
The language of the Latin American left & right responds to the same logic of disparagement, using different glossaries.
Read MoreThe language of the Latin American left & right responds to the same logic of disparagement, using different glossaries.
Read MoreDivision brings uncertainty to Nicaraguans. Victims of the repression demand justice, freedom for political prisoners & safe return of exiles.
Read MoreThese “silent” differences are greater than the opposition’s interest in avoiding a new reelection of President Daniel Ortega”.
Read MoreCarlos Tunnermann attributed the failed consolidation of a Nicaraguan opposition electoral alliance to mistakes on both sides involved.
Read MoreRepresentatives of the two major opposition organizations continued their mutual reproaches, without reaching consensus.
Read MoreThe OAS Secretary General believes that the recent electoral reform “is nothing more than a cosmetic change to a deficient legal body.”
Read MoreWhile air traffic worldwide begins showing signs of recovery, most airlines once again announce delays in resuming service to Managua.
Read MoreUnity in action around an opposition electoral alliance is the only way to defeat Ortega and dismantle the dictatorship.
Read MoreLife is asking many leaders to make important decisions that will have repercussions not only on them, but on millions of Nicaraguans.
Read MoreWithout explanation, Nicaragua’s Immigration office just cancelled the permanent residency of Father Damian Muratori.
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