Ana Margarita Vijil talks about her experience in “El Chipote”
Ana Margarita Vijil concluded her exposé by asking the international community to let the world know what is happening in Nicaragua.
Read MoreAna Margarita Vijil concluded her exposé by asking the international community to let the world know what is happening in Nicaragua.
Read MoreThe Ortega-Murillo government refuses to allow access to the files, arguing, “it’s a political crime that has received amnesty.”
Read MoreThey denounce the surveillance of their social networks, the government’s use of spyware and the obligation to publicize “our good government”
Read MoreUnder the regime of Ebrahim Raisí, an ultra-conservative cleric, some 580 Iranian political prisoners have been “executed”, says the UN.
Read MoreThe musician who wrote much of the song book of the Sandinista Revolution faced exile again in 2018, persecuted by the Ortega-Murillo regime.
Read MoreThe difference is that Lula’s narrative is based on his personal opinions while Boric or Lacalle, base theirs on real facts.
Read MoreThe dictatorship changes its tune and the deputies create the White Cross, to replace the shuttered Nicaraguan Red Cross.
Read MoreThe forced exile is embodied in the play by a group of Nicaraguan asylum seekers in Holland.
Read More“This program will facilitate access to legal pathways to the US, family reunification, and access to temporary work visas.”
Read More“The public, the private, emotions, are much more present in who women are all the time. I believe that’s what my poetry reflects…”
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