The ‘co-presidential’ couple has sworn in an army made up mostly of civil servants, who appear in public while wearing balaclavas. ‘I was forced to and I felt moral shame,’ one of them says ...
The regime is now keeping Catholic priests under surveillance, checking their cellphones, and demanding weekly reports on ...
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The Associated Press on MSNNicaraguan government is cementing total control of the state and violating rights, UN experts warnThe report by human rights experts is the latest and strongest rebuke of the government of President Daniel Ortega and first ...
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UN report calls for international action as Nicaragua's government deepens repressionThe UN report accuses Ortega and his wife, Rosario Murillo, who serves as co-president, of having "transformed the country into an authoritarian state where no independent institutions remain." ...
Vice President and first lady, Rosario Murillo, called the decision "sovereign and irrevocable," stating Nicaragua would cease participation in all activities related to the Human Rights Council ...
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