Martinelli hoped for a pardon from president Jose Mulino. However, he had to settle for a safe-passage letter so he could flee to Nicaragua.
Government supporters rallied Tuesday with caravans of vehicles on the seventh anniversary of the anti-government ...
In the absence of effective institutions and checks and balances, journalists in Nicaragua have become a crucial pillar of ...
A report by the religious organization CSW reveals that the Sandinista government has deployed undercover police at masses ...
The “Patriotic Military Reserve” will include army veterans and civilians willing to participate in armed combat.
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Nicaragua Roundup: US ends parole, Ortega secretly receives deportees, 'abysmal' religious freedomOrtega names wife Rosario Murillo head of Nicaragua's Army In a move to tighten his grip on power, Daniel Ortega appointed ...
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The United Nations Human Rights Council should extend the mandate of the Group of Human Rights Experts on Nicaragua for an ...
In yet another move to solidify his grip on Nicaragua, Daniel Ortega's regime has installed his wife, Vice President Rosario ...
WASHINGTON — Nicaragua’s dictatorship will continue to persecute religious groups unless international financial institutions ...
Since Trump took office, five flights with deportees have landed in Managua. They arrive on the first and third Thursday of ...
The regime has closed or confiscated 61 Nicaraguan media outlets, 4 reporters are in jail, and forced more than 283 ...
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