Nicaragua

Tourism Drops 95% in Río San Juan, Nicaragua

At night, inthe port city of SanCarlos, Río SanJuan’s capital, there are hotels, restaurants, eateries, bars andevenslot machine casinos totally empty or withjust two people inthem. The fewbusinesses that have any customers are the exception.

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Nicaragua: Students to Resume Protests Despite Police State

Despite the Ortega regime’s police state and ban on any public protests since last September, a group of students asked the National Police for authorization to march on July 25, in the framework of National Student’s Day, which is celebrated on July 23, to reaffirm the demand for university autonomy.

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The Economist: Nicaragua Shows a Dramatic Economic Decline

The price of Ortega’s repression of citizens civic demands has been “extremely high,” said The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), in its latest report on Nicaragua. The Economist warned that such a situation has “led to a dramatic deterioration of the economy” and that the current recession threatens to become a “depression.”

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Impunity Won’t Work This Time for Nicaragua

Don Alvaro has the dark skin of people from Masaya, a thin beard of several days, graying, and a sad look, desolate look, like the one that have those who have lost the most precious thing in their lives. He survives in exile; he is a casualty of impunity.

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Ortega Says No to Dialogue, Clings to Power through 2021

Commander Daniel Ortega closed the doors Friday to the national dialogue with the Civic Alliance, while reiterating that he is not willing to hold early elections. Instead, the Sandinista strongman emphasized that he will be stay in power at least until after the November 2021 elections, in defiance of the sanctions and the international community.

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A Surprise at the Opera in Leon, Nicaragua

As a foreigner spending a few relaxing days in León this month, I had the opportunity to see an opera at the Municipal Theater. They were performing Luisa Fernanda, a romantic Spanish Zarzuela from the 1930s. It was a very enjoyable production, but there was one confusing aspect. Something that was very strange!

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