Torture as State Policy in Nicaragua: The Moral Decay of the FSLN
The application of torture and extreme cruelty as a systematic arm of repression is the final phase of the FSLN’s moral decomposition.
Read MoreThe application of torture and extreme cruelty as a systematic arm of repression is the final phase of the FSLN’s moral decomposition.
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