Ortega Exiles 135 Political Prisoners, Sent to Guatemala
The former political prisoners were welcomed in Guatemala, the United States reported. The Ortega-Murillo regime remains silent.
Read MoreThe former political prisoners were welcomed in Guatemala, the United States reported. The Ortega-Murillo regime remains silent.
Read MoreA new change to the Criminal Code will grant the police “superpowers” to search and seize assets, with court permission an afterthought.
Read MoreThe dictatorship’s “Partnership Alliance” model means going from non-government organizations to para-state agencies.
Read More“We reject the repression directed against citizen protests and the regime’s attempts to falsify the election results,” they affirm.
Read More“Persecution of opponents to the Government or those perceived as dissenting voices has progressively been extended and intensified.”
Read MoreThe Prosecutor’s Office summoned Gonzalez on three occasions. He is accused of usurpation of functions and other made-to-order crimes. By
Read MoreHis cruel and arbitrary detention continues two years later, revealing a judicial system corroded by the worst interests.
Read MoreMaduro spoke another pearl to try and discourage the opposition that soundly defeated him and demands respect for the election results.
Read MoreThe regime will be able to prosecute Nicaraguans who are not in the country and will establish life sentences at its discretion.
Read MoreAfter a four-week suspension, US authorities reactivated the humanitarian parole program for Nicaraguans, Cubans, Haitians, and Venezuelans.
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