Nicaraguans in Exile: Voices Ortega Can’t Silence
Nicaraguans exiled in Costa Rica denounce the state-sanctioned violence back home and the backsliding of most people’s rights there.
Read MoreNicaraguans exiled in Costa Rica denounce the state-sanctioned violence back home and the backsliding of most people’s rights there.
Read More“I have rum and cigarettes,” an old man proclaims as he walks from one corner to another on Reina street. “Rum at 600 and cigarettes at 100.”
Read MoreUS actor Michael Foster, Dutch communicator Dick Bol and Basque feminist-economist Clara Murguialday tell how they support Nicaraguans.
Read MoreThis week our drawing is about Christmas in Cuba. A festivity with its particularities in our context, characterized by the high prices…
Read MoreOn December 29, the foundation promoted by the EFE Agency and the Royal Spanish Academy will announce the word of this year.
Read MoreThe year 2021, marked by the intensification of the de facto police state & persecution, the number of political prisoners soared to 167.
Read MoreBoric’s historic triumph in the presidential runoff in Chile, on November 19th, breaks the political duopoly that has governed for 30 years.
Read MoreNicaraguans who begin the journey increasingly face more dangerous situations and complex policies to achieve asylum or refuge.
Read MoreBoric has publicly declared his stance against human rights violations in Cuba and the Government’s response to social protests on July 11th.
Read More“Brindis” (Toast) is the third single off the new album by Nicaraguan singer-songwriter Ceshia Ubau, entitled “Luz.”
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