Nicaraguan TV Journalist Victor Ticay Declared Guilty
The journalist was taken from jail and declared guilty by a kangaroo court in the early morning hours of June 9, with no right to defense.
Read MoreThe journalist was taken from jail and declared guilty by a kangaroo court in the early morning hours of June 9, with no right to defense.
Read MoreOrtega and Murillo’s dictatorship violate the Constitution and international laws that guarantee the right to property.
Read MoreThe Surveillance Plan was announced a week ago by Rosario Murillo, presented as an initiative that ensures citizen security.
Read MoreHaydee Castillo sees the need to demand greater action from the international community against the Nicaraguan dictatorship.
Read More“Putin discovered he had an ally who would support him unconditionally and that doesn’t cost much,” says expert Vladimir Rouvinski.
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.
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