The Ordeal of a Nicaraguan Jailed Again by the Dictatorship
After his arrest, they created a false profile on social networks to fabricate “evidence” in a new political trial against him.
Read MoreAfter his arrest, they created a false profile on social networks to fabricate “evidence” in a new political trial against him.
Read MoreWhile Catholics are prohibited from public activities, evangelical pastors allied with Ortega celebrate vigils and concerts in public places.
Read MoreIn the first half of April, the regime arrested at least 27 more people, seven of whom have already been charged.
Read MoreWith Luis Enrique Mejía Godoy they will perform a retrospective of music & poetry linked to the history of a country under two dictatorships.
Read MoreHistory entered our homes, and turning back is no longer possible. As a friend put it: “That country won’t return.”
Read More“Stateless exiles” maintain that it is necessary to “continue pressuring” to force positive change in Nicaragua.
Read MoreUnity remains the most urgent task pending for the opposition. Leaders coincide in saying they’re in the process of an internal dialogue.
Read MoreThe 17-year-old was released to his mother, who lives in Costa Rica, on the condition that he “doesn’t come back” to Nicaragua.
Read MoreEven though the dictator won’t allow us to return, we’ll always be Nicaraguans. That’s something no one can take away from us.
Read MoreThere were no “substantial agreements” in the Russian Foreign Minister’s tour in Nicaragua, where he spent less than three hours.
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