Amnesty Int. Reports Ongoing Repression in Nicaragua
Amnesty International’s latest report notes the Nicaraguan dictatorship’s persistent use of banishment, denationalization and arbitrary.
Read MoreAmnesty International’s latest report notes the Nicaraguan dictatorship’s persistent use of banishment, denationalization and arbitrary.
Read MoreThe isolation the Ortega-Murillo duo uses to punish the world, is really just a sign of their own aloneness.
Read MoreIt means greater control by the Ortega regime, increased costs for processing the document, and risks for their families in Nicaragua.
Read MoreThe new personal identification card (or a US passport) will be required to board domestic flights and enter federal institutions.
Read MoreA new directive from Donald Trump establishes that judges can prematurely terminate cases lacking “legal merit.”
Read MoreTwo of those barred from entering Nicaragua were priests. Meanwhile the regime sends out its paramilitary to march.
Read MoreStories from “In April I Was Still Alive”: Interrogations in the prisons of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo’s dictatorship.
Read MoreThe key to Nicaragua’s liberation rests on a strategy of cohesion and cooperation among the opposition groups.
Read MoreActivities in Costa Rica, the United States, and Europe include masses, discussions, public events, and cultural fairs.
Read MoreWith banners, whistles, & traditional dress, they demanded freedom for Nicaragua, justice for the victims, and support for migrants in exile.
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