Reed Brody, the “Dictator Hunter” on Nicaragua
“Apart from absolute monarchies, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a constitution that concentrates so much power in the hands of the executive.”
Read More“Apart from absolute monarchies, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a constitution that concentrates so much power in the hands of the executive.”
Read MoreIllegal arrests have taken place in at least ten departments of Nicaragua, including Leon, Masaya and Esteli, says a monitoring organization.
Read MoreThis is the same repressive policy that the Ortega regime has been carrying out for several years: barring return to some Nicaraguans.
Read MoreWhy does the same person who signed the restoration of municipal autonomy in 1987 now endorse its abolition?
Read MoreThe dictator sent a proposed law to regulate the functioning of international organizations, cooperation agencies, and diplomatic missions.
Read MorePardons given to 51,000 common criminals over ten years have cost the lives of at least 10 women, who fell victim to the released aggressors.
Read MoreHistory runs its course, but in the end, Murillo’s Constitution will be repudiated, just like its creators, and they will not be eternal.
Read MoreReform eliminates municipal autonomy, suppresses the independence of state powers, and fully subordinates the Army and Police.
Read MoreRivera’s case had been classified as “forced disappearance”, since there’d been no indication of his whereabouts since September 2023.
Read MoreDictatorship orders the reform of over 100 articles of the Nicaraguan Constitution, including extending the presidential term to six years.
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