Having deported four bishops for their criticism of the regime, the Nicaraguan dictator seeks to punish them further by not allowing any ordinations in their dioceses.
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Nicaragua ramps up suppression of exiles
GENEVA - While ramping up its repression at home, Nicaragua's government is also going after exiles abroad, with hundreds if not thousands of people affected, UN investigators said Tuesday. In a fresh ...
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday issued a stern protest against Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega’s remarks about ...
Repression and institutional corruption have become the governing method in Nicaragua under the control of the Ortega-Murillo family,” said Jan-Michael Simon, Chair of the Group of Experts.
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Nicaragua: Rights experts uncover State corruption fuelling repression, spying on exiles
Nicaragua’s Government is financing the repression of its opponents through illegal misuse of public funds and targeting exiles through a transnational surveillance and intelligence network, the UN ...
The U.S. sanctioned five senior Nicaraguan officials tied to Ortega and Murillo for using financial controls, labor rules and ...
Leaving former Maduro regime officials in power will increase the odds of a return to dictatorship in Venezuela.
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Nicaragua bars ordination of new priests and deacons, church leaders warn of pressure
Nicaragua’s government has prohibited the ordination of new Catholic priests and deacons in several dioceses, a move church leaders say intensifies pressure on religious communities in the country.
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — The Ministry of Foreign Affairs criticized Nicaraguan leader Daniel Ortega for recent comments that denigrated Taiwan.
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