Ortega, Increasingly Repressive and Dictatorial
After the banishment and deprivation of nationality to 222 political prisoners, arbitrariness increased even more in Nicaragua.
Read MoreAfter the banishment and deprivation of nationality to 222 political prisoners, arbitrariness increased even more in Nicaragua.
Read MoreThey detail some of the human rights violations committed by the dictatorship against Nicaraguan citizens, universities, & independent media.
Read MorePolice operation executed 48 hours after Sofia Montenegro, Azahalea Solis & 92 other citizens were stripped of their nationality & their property confiscated
Read MoreThe extension of this humanitarian gesture was communicated by the Spanish Foreign Minister to Nicaraguan author Sergio Ramírez.
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 MoreInternational organizations and prominent figures hail with joy the release of the Nicaraguan political prisoners.
Read MoreWilliam Gonzales emigrated when he was eleven. His first book of poetry, Los Nadies, portrays the poor, the marginalized, the migrant.
Read More“From the many exiles that make up our history, conclusive struggles have been organized. Let’s make this our common task today from exile.”
Read MoreThis flight demonstrates Ortega’s fear of the future, the desperate search for allies to keep him afloat.
Read MoreWho will sound the trumpets that tear down the walls? Who will shatter the glass panes of silence?
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