Nicaragua Left Behind as Flights Resume in C.A.
At least eight airlines are functioning in each of the other Central American countries. Nicaragua, however, is served by only two airlines.
Read MoreAt least eight airlines are functioning in each of the other Central American countries. Nicaragua, however, is served by only two airlines.
Read MoreThe Committee to Protect Journalists joined three human rights groups calling on Nicaragua to end the widespread harassment the press.
Read More“The situation is critical. A high dose of courage is needed to engage in journalism, but there’s a great capacity for resilience.”
Read MoreAs a child in Managua he used to collect computer parts in the “La Chureca” garbage dump. Today he gathers geodynamic data in the South Pole.
Read MoreIs what we’re seeing a plan to destroy the values of this unfortunate country? Confiscations exhibited as trophies of impunity and injustice.
Read MoreWith strikingly similar tactics, they restrict freedom of expression and limit the exercise of journalism in their countries.
Read MoreA new UN report on Nicaragua marked a diplomatic defeat for the image of normality the Ortega regime tries to sell.
Read MoreUN report insists that the arbitrary detentions must cease. It calls for Nicaragua to amend recent punitive laws and allow the OHCHR to enter.
Read MoreOrtega & Murillo tried to “launder” the crime, covering up the theft of Confidencial’s offices as a health service, but they left footprints.
Read MoreThey aren’t living “normal lives”. They can’t leave their homes when they want to. They can’t hold a job that requires leaving their homes.
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