Nicaraguan Journalist Avoids Deportation from the USA
She claimed “reasonable fear” of being deported. “Prosecutors and judges in the US have all the necessary information about Nicaragua”.
Read MoreShe claimed “reasonable fear” of being deported. “Prosecutors and judges in the US have all the necessary information about Nicaragua”.
Read MoreMiriam Matus was one of the popular figures of the 2018 protests. Her last years were plagued by chronic illnesses.
Read MoreA tragic constant in Latin American history that “made its heroes victims, its wise men outcasts, and its honorable men pariahs.”
Read MoreThe Masaya mayor’s office took over El Coyotepe fortress and surrounding land which had been donated to the Scouts for an educational camp.
Read MoreIt’s useless: tyrannies can never erase the example of courage and resistance of fighters for freedom and democracy who die in their prisons.
Read MoreThe flames did not touch any of the houses, and all its inhabitants managed to evacuate on time from the most voracious fire in Chile.
Read MoreOn December 20, 2023, marked forty years since the departure of the first German work brigade to Nicaragua.
Read MoreThe former president of Panama evades jail by taking refuge in the Nicaraguan embassy, but strains relations between the two countries.
Read MoreThere are no longer newspapers, opinion programs, radio debates, or television debates; and fewer press conferences or public rallies.
Read MoreFormer political prisoners exiled by the Ortega regime share details about their first year in the US, surviving the after effects of prison.
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