What Ortega’s Closing the Red Cross in Nicaragua Signifies
It’s not just the closure of yet another NGO, but an end to humanitarian protections from a neutral Red Cross.
Read MoreIt’s not just the closure of yet another NGO, but an end to humanitarian protections from a neutral Red Cross.
Read MoreIrlanda Jerez took the opportunity to ask several opposition leaders to stop delegitimizing other critics of Daniel Ortega.
Read MoreThe Ortega legislators accuse the Red Cross Association of violating its statutes by assisting the wounded during the 2018 civic protests.
Read MoreJessica Loaisiga posted her first video on Nicaragua on Nov. 2, 2018. In it, she demanded that Daniel Ortega leave power.
Read MoreInstead of decentralizing State production, Pedro Monreal and Elías Amor call for prioritizing the private sector, which is much more capable
Read MoreIn visits to Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay, Monica Baltodano condemned the Ortega dictatorship and its human rights violations.
Read MoreZamora has worked as a journalist for 16 years, covering the Caribbean coastal region for privately owned TV broadcaster Canal 10.
Read MorePeter Chartrand from the United States took our photo of the day: “Old House in Balgue, Ometepe, Nicaragua.”
Read MoreNighttime detentions and express trials give proof that the regime wants to scare the country’s “silent resistance,” activists conclude.
Read MoreKeny Vargas is looking for job opportunities to help his family & continue contributing to the civic struggle against the Ortega dictatorship.
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