Lesther Aleman and the Hope for Change in Nicaragua
He was the target of viciousness by police and interrogators “for having questioned the commander” at the national dialogue in 2018
Read MoreHe was the target of viciousness by police and interrogators “for having questioned the commander” at the national dialogue in 2018
Read MoreDaniel Zovatto underlines Latin America’s general condemnation of Ortega. “Monsignor Alvarez is the Nicaraguan Nelson Mandela.”
Read MoreOrtega and Murillo’s law of the jungle has brought the public employees, both civilian and military, to their knees. They, too, are hostages.
Read MoreWhat’s next: “I see myself where I always have been. I am standing up for Nicaragua, in the recovery of our freedoms and our rights.”
Read MoreAfter massacring the civic protests and annulling the elections, Ortega-Murillo can’t govern without a police state and political prisoners.
Read MoreWords of gratitude on the occasion of Dora María Téllez being awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the Sorbonne Nouvelle University in Paris.
Read More“We’re hostages,” says “Alicia”, a Nicaraguan state employee with twenty years of service, now working at an upper management level.
Read MoreA dramatic call to break the silence and end the cruel prison conditions imposed by the regime of Daniel Ortega.
Read MoreCarmen Aristegui says the measure seeks to “silence, censor and diminish Nicaraguans’ possibilities of accessing information.”
Read MoreThey’re not externally visible, but there are physical changes in the brain, & the body decays, and decays rapidly, so we can identify that.
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