Nicaragua: How Journalism Overcomes Censorship from Exile
With all civil liberties stripped away in Nicaragua, journalism in exile is the last stronghold of freedom to investigate & report the truth.
Read MoreWith all civil liberties stripped away in Nicaragua, journalism in exile is the last stronghold of freedom to investigate & report the truth.
Read MoreReport documents 52 cases of arbitrary denial of entry to Nicaragua and 156 expulsions without legal recourse.
Read MoreNicaraguan State institutions and the FSLN profile regime critics turning them into targets, GHREN report says.
Read MoreThey demand thousands of dollars from Nicaraguans who are banned from returning, while others are forced to “ask forgiveness”.
Read MoreTwo children and a granddaughter of Rosa Ruiz, mother of the detained doctor, abandoned their home due to constant threats….
Read MoreZuñiga was unable to bid his mother farewell because he is banned from entering Nicaragua, a fate suffered by hundreds of compatriots.
Read MoreCONFIDENCIAL presents a documentary on the life and work of Nicaraguan writer Sergio Ramírez, exiled in Spain.
Read More“The most affected will be Venezuelans, Haitians, and Nicaraguans, but Cubans may also suffer the consequences of this decision.”
Read MoreDelegating the task of thinking to ChatGPT or Gemini Deep Think diminishes our ability to reason.
Read MoreRelatives seeking information about their detained family member’s whereabouts encounter only silence or threats.
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