Paramilitary, the Backbone of the Chavez and Maduro Regimes
In Venezuela, the paramilitary have limitless power to exercise violence. They operate anonymously, with no controls or regulations…
Read MoreIn Venezuela, the paramilitary have limitless power to exercise violence. They operate anonymously, with no controls or regulations…
Read MoreLa Prensa brings our readers a sampling of some of the women political prisoners currently being held by the Ortega-Murillo regime.
Read MoreDeputies have urged individual sanctions against the regime’s judges and prosecutors, measures that don’t affect Nicaragua’s population.
Read MoreThe authorities refuse to recognize him as a political prisoner, assuring that in Nicaragua there are only common prisoners.
Read MoreThe Maduro gov. is already working to prevent the free expression of the popular will through the vote in the presidential elections of 2024.
Read MoreRetired priests were unable to withdraw their pensions after the dictatorship blocked an Episcopal Conference of Nicaragua bank account.
Read MoreThe dictatorship confiscates the site of the Condega Association of Women Builders, a safe place housing young women from rural communities.
Read MoreFour hours of choreography, a concert of confiscated music, few international guests, and a Sandinista Youth crowd.
Read MoreThe group swore “loyalty” to “the Comandante and his partner.” “They’ve sold themselves for perks,” three former members affirm.
Read More“It is a song that seeks to inspire Nicaraguans to continue the struggle for freedom,” explains Carla Mendoza, author of the song’s lyrics.
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