The IMF on Nicaragua: Ignorance, Naivete or Complicity?
International Monetary Fund bureaucrats made recommendations and left. The dead, prisoners and exiles are recorded in other accounts.
Read MoreInternational Monetary Fund bureaucrats made recommendations and left. The dead, prisoners and exiles are recorded in other accounts.
Read MoreBy declaring an FSLN sweep of all the country’s City Halls, the FSLN has left Nicaraguans with no political options whatsoever.
Read MoreThe Ortega regime “has no scruples,” and will use any mechanism within their reach to “normalize” the country’s sociopolitical crisis.
Read MoreMany of the accusations filed against the political prisoners mention the crime of money laundering. But who is really doing the laundering?
Read MoreIt is a thankless task to refer to Ortega’s speeches, but it must be done. The struggle for democracy demands unmasking every hoax he utters.
Read MoreSomething broke in this latest onslaught, altering the path of events. Ortega has evidently opted for a de facto suspension of the elections.
Read MoreOrtega is preparing the ground for an electoral fraud by eliminating competitive candidates and fanning the flames of opposition divisionism.
Read MoreImposing fear has been one of the most used resources by tyrannies in the course of world history. Ortega is just following the same script.
Read MoreI have said on other occasions that dictatorships have little imagination. And the one installed in Nicaragua has even less.
Read MoreIn Nicaragua, sectarian interests, power ambitions and the caudillo (strong man) spirit, inevitably lead to tragedies.
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