Ortega Regime Criminalizes Humanitarian Aid
A group of detained young people who dared to bring water to ten mothers on a hunger strike in a church were charged today of a serious crime.
Read MoreA group of detained young people who dared to bring water to ten mothers on a hunger strike in a church were charged today of a serious crime.
Read MoreDaniel Ortega heads the country into its third year of consecutive recession, with more than two million Nicaraguans in poverty.
Read MoreThe Nicaraguan singer used his acceptance speech for “Best Folk Album” to express that the people of Nicaragua “continue struggling for their freedom.”
Read MoreIn recent days Ortega, his VP Rosario Murillo, their son Juan Carlos, and several officials have threatened anyone who protests against their “peace loving” government.
Read MoreThe Ortega regime’s police have maintained a siege for three straight days, with a police cordon that has closed off a perimeter of 300 meters around the Catholic church.
Read MoreThe Ortega regime has made clear its message: “lead bullets” for those who dare to emulate the Bolivian demonstrators.
Read MoreMembers of Nicaragua’s Blue and White National Unity movement were arrested while carrying groceries to citizens who are cornered inside the church.
Read MoreCarlos F. Chamorro looks at the similarities and differences in the civic rebellions in Bolivia and Nicaragua.
Read MoreWith the crisis in Nicaragua, the true anti-poor nature of Daniel Ortega’s regime has been more clearly visible.
Read MoreThe Bolivian protests played a key part, followed by the OAS report documenting the fraud, but the final push was given by the armed forces.
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