The Resistance of the Press in Nicaragua
While persecuted by the dictatorship, independent journalism’s resistance keeps the flame of freedom of the press alive as the last reserve of a democracy.
Read MoreWhile persecuted by the dictatorship, independent journalism’s resistance keeps the flame of freedom of the press alive as the last reserve of a democracy.
Read MoreDaniel Ortega and his wife/VP Rosario Murillo believe God has made Nicaraguans the chosen people, immune to the coronavirus.
Read MoreBill separates police command from the Board of Directors of the Social Security and Human Development Institute, which will be attached to the Presidency.
Read MoreElevated projection of possible mortality proves that the Ministry of Health expects the most serious patients to merely “come to the hospitals to die.”
Read MoreThe World Health Organization suggested just the opposite, avoiding mass crowds to prevent coronavirus infections.
Read MoreThousands of women marched this March 8 and 9 in Latin America, in Nicaragua the Police besieged and repressed any attempted demonstration. (40 photos)
Read MoreThe Ministry of Health hasn’t yet explained to the public the measures they will implement in the face of the imminent arrival of the virus in Nicaragua.
Read MoreResting after soccer, Granada, Nicaragua. By Susan Keeney (USA). Camera: Motorola phone
Read MoreThe two speakers stressed that the human rights situation in Nicaragua remains critical, despite Government claims that the country has ‘normalized’…
Read MoreDaniel Ortega is an organic part of the police structure. He’s the top of the command pyramid. Does the weight of the sanctions fall on him or not?
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