The Pandemic of Authoritarianism in Latin America
Amid the Covid-19 emergency, some governments take the opportunity to impose decisions contrary to the urgent needs of their peoples.
Read MoreAmid the Covid-19 emergency, some governments take the opportunity to impose decisions contrary to the urgent needs of their peoples.
Read MoreThe EU sanctions on six key officials of the Nicaraguan government accompany those already imposed by the United States and Canada.
Read MoreThey sign a public pronouncement in which they demand the government adopt sanitary, economic and social measures to face covid-19.
Read MoreReading Murakami’s Kafka on the Shore. During this pandemic and the resulting confinement, there’s one fundamental revelation: the necessity of art.
Read MoreThe Nicaraguan regime persists without transparent measures or information, although it has yielded in some measures such as disinfecting markets.
Read MoreMassive testing, food voucher, adjustments to the workday are some of the Civic Alliance’s 43 proposals for the health crisis.
Read MoreFive basic conditions for a democratic way out of the political crisis in Nicaragua could be agreed upon with international mediation.
Read MoreLa Prensa interviews Carlos Mejia Godoy: “I wrote a new song entitled “Pandemic of Love”. Recording this song proved to be a true odyssey…”
Read MoreThat’s how it is. One dictator is the same as the other in their repressive and criminal nature, whatever their party origin.
Read MoreData from the Ortega-Murillo regime on the coronavirus pandemic in Nicaragua contrasts sharply with an increase of not admitted cases reported.
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