Nicaragua: Journalists Reveal the Crimes of the Dictatorship
Victims of the dictatorship, activists, and state workers affirm that independent media have helped to expose the Ortega-Murillo regime.
Read MoreVictims of the dictatorship, activists, and state workers affirm that independent media have helped to expose the Ortega-Murillo regime.
Read MoreWith this recent annulment of NGOs, the Ortega-Murillo regime has banned 2,781 organizations, from the end of 2018 to date.
Read MoreThe Ortega regime has cancelled the legal status of 2,581 national and international non-profits between November 2018 and October 2022.
Read MoreThe Ortega regime’s crusade against organized civil society, intensified this year. Since 2018, a total of 2,381 NGOs lost their legal status.
Read MoreOrtega Guillotine Accumulates 2,207 Non-Governmental Organizations Eliminated During 2022, in its attempt to wipe out civil society.
Read MoreIt was designed by architect Jose Luis Echarte, and its perimeter was drawn out with different geometric shapes, rectangles, squares & circles
Read MoreSince the end of 2018 the Ortega-Murillo government has stripped 669 civil society organizations of their legal status.
Read MoreNicaragua is left without shelters for women victims of violence, after the cancellation of two dozen non-profits that defend women’s rights.
Read MoreDidn’t that same OAS, that they’re now calling a “cesspool”, once emit a statement against the Somoza government negotiated by the FSLN?
Read MoreReporters are inundated with threats, however essential information flows in cyber media and social networks.
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