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A clandestine opposition movement remains active in Nicaragua, but options for restoring democracy in the Central American country are dwindling.
According to Confidencial newspaper, the dictatorship is supposedly deploying 14,000 police officers to prevent processions during Holy Week in Nicaragua.
Preparations for widely popular Lent and Holy Week processions are underway across Latin America – but not in Nicaragua.
Catholics across Nicaragua are celebrating Holy Week under surveillance as the Sandinista regime prohibits public processions ...
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega met with a Chinese delegation in Managua, made up of Huawei executives, official media ...
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega held a meeting with a Chinese delegation, including Huawei executives, in Managua. Ortega ...
Catholics have been banned from even setting up nativity scenes in Nicaragua, where violence, arrests, and various forms of ...
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega, his wife, and dozens of senior officials were responsible for arbitrary detentions, ...
The United Nations on Thursday named 54 officials from Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega's government who it said are ...
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Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega, his wife, and dozens of senior officials were responsible for arbitrary detentions, torture and extrajudicial executions, a report by UN experts said Thursday ...