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Victoria Obando: “We Won’t Stop Until Ortega is Gone”
The Bluefields native, university student, transgender activist and released political prisoner maintains her demand that Daniel Ortega must go
Three dictatorships in Latin America on International Human Rights Day
A Legion of Cuban Buyers Invades Managua’s “Oriental” Market
This year, the Ortega government made getting a visa easy for Cubans and about 2,000 arrive to Nicaragua every month
New Documentary on Monimbo, Nicaragua’s Rebellious Spirit
This audiovisual work analyzes the unique way in which the inhabitants of this indigenous neighborhood protest against government repression
April Mothers’ Association: “No Peace for Us until There’s Justice”
“The state should turn over to us a list of the police and paramilitary involved in the repression,” states the director of the Museum of Memory
More than 160 Political Prisoners Remain in Ortega’s Jails
“Now more than ever we will take to the streets. We want a Christmas without political prisoners,” says Karen Lacayo, sister of “La Loba”
The Silence of Big Business in Nicaragua’s Civic Rebellion
“Pellas, Ortiz, Zamora and the council of large business owners stand before a fork in the road: wait for something to change, accept Ortega’s offer
Widow of “Chabelo”: “The Ortega Government Killed My Husband”
Residents of Masaya turned the funeral of Jose Isaias Ugarte into a demonstration against the regime, which accuses him of being a criminal