Ortega’s Police Seize Residence of Jesuits in Managua
The priests presented documents for the property, which does not belong to the Central American University, but they were forced to leave.
Read MoreThe priests presented documents for the property, which does not belong to the Central American University, but they were forced to leave.
Read MoreThe journalist, whose “wrongdoing” was to broadcast a religious procession the regime had banned, was found guilty of two fabricated crimes.
Read MoreThe experience and work accumulated for more than 30 years of community development has been taken away abruptly and arbitrarily.
Read MoreThe Jesuits point to systematic attacks against the UCA since 2018. They demand the Ortega government immediately overturn the confiscation.
Read MoreRelatives wander from prison to prison searching for them, spending over a week with no knowledge of their whereabouts.
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Read MoreOne of his judges issues an order for the confiscation of the UCA and the seizure of its assets, under the accusation of “terrorism”.
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Read MoreStudent leaders, prominent academics, and activists see the dictatorship’s attack on the UCA as “revenge” for encouraging critical thinking.
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