Ortega Steals Property of the Maria Cavalleri Foundation
The foundation, known for its educational and environmental work over two decades, had its legal status taken away on June 2, 2022.
Read MoreThe foundation, known for its educational and environmental work over two decades, had its legal status taken away on June 2, 2022.
Read MoreThey demand that the government authorities investigate the murders of indigenous people and prosecute those responsible.
Read MoreOn August 19, 2022, Monsignor Alvarez was forcibly abducted, since then the dictatorship has carried out a chain of abuses against him.
Read MoreOver 120 employees of Nicaragua’s Judicial Branch have resigned or been fired since September 2022.
Read MoreThis testimonial book was written by 24 Nicaraguans exiled in Costa Rica, the United States and Ireland, after the protests of April 2018
Read MoreExcess mortality studies identify Nicaragua as the Central American country with the highest number of deaths attributable to the pandemic.
Read MoreFilmmaker Jon Silver’s documentary on the life in exile of the author of “Nicaragua, Nicaragüita” premieres in California on May 18th.
Read MoreThe controversy raised by Colombian President Gustavo Petro is trivial today, it was resolved a century ago.
Read MoreThe Nicaraguan writer declared that the Ortega regime is headed “toward a totalitarian model more closed than Somoza’s.”
Read MoreArrests in Managua, Masaya, Chinandega, Granada and Jinotega. Citizens were falsely accused and must sign in daily at police stations
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