Nicaragua

The Strategic Defeat of Ortega in Nicaragua

We are winning because there is no return to the past. Because the future began to take shape at the moment the population lost its fear and freedom seized the streets. An out of control Orteguismo is already in the past – all that remains is his repressive apparatus.

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Two Young Nicaraguan Women, Yaritza and Victoria

I’m writing this with immense sorrow in my heart, from a distance and an emotional place beyond consolation. The grief has grown larger, uncontrollable, and today I can’t go on: I must let it out. Yaritza, Victoria, Levy, Luis, Byron, Nahiroby and Juan were abducted on Saturday, August 25, while participating in a citizens’ demonstration in Leon, Nicaragua.

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Ortega Accuses Retired Colonel of “Terrorisim”

Carlos Brenes, a retired colonel of the Sandinista Popular Army (EPS), was arrested by officers of the institution once under his command. Soldiers of the Nicaraguan Army detained him at the southern border of Peñas Blancas on Wednesday when he was travelling to Costa Rica, and then turned him over to the National Police.

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Ortega Expels UN Mission from Nicaragua

The government of Daniel Ortega expelled today the mission of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (UN Human Rights) that was in the country to verify the situation of human rights, diplomatic sources reported.

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Political Prisoners Start a Hunger Strike in Nicaragua

Some twenty persons imprisoned for participating in protests against the Government of Nicaragua announced Thursday an indefinite hunger strike, while almost a thousand protesters again took to the streets of Managua to demand “justice” and “freedom for the hundreds of political prisoners.”

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Report on the Nicaragua Massacre Goes to the UN Security Council

The final report to date of the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) will be brought before the UN Security Council on September 5th. It details the use of “lethal force” on the part of Daniel Ortega’s government and the paramilitary groups, directed against the “non-lethal threats” of the Nicaraguans who rose in protest.

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Nicaraguan Students Denounce Government Persecution

Daniel Ortega’s regime has unleashed a witch-hunt, targeting people who have participated in the demonstrations demanding an end to his dictatorship. The round-up has concentrated principally on university students who since April have been demanding that the government leave power.

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Lessons for Cuba from protests in Venezuela and Nicaragua

As a result of recent protests in Venezuela and Nicaragua, we have seen that these governments (like many others) are willing to do whatever they need to in order to hold onto power. They are not afraid to repress and kill like any of the dictatorships that ravaged South America over the past two centuries did. Does anyone really think this would be any different in Cuba?

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