Tag Archive: democracy

European Parliament Delegates Visit Nicaragua: A Story in Tweets and Videos (Part 1)

When a delegation from the European Parliament approached Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo (OrMu) for permission to visit Nicaragua, the two co-dictators said no because some of the members of the delegation had said uttered “threatening or disrespectful statements” against…
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Your Occasional News Update, from Nicaragua (Jan 24, 2019)

I usually write all my news updates on Facebook, but this one is long and contains a Twitter thread, so it definitely warrants the blog treatment. COSEP DENIED PERMIT; HOSTS PRESS CONFERENCE.   Cosep Nicaragua, AmCham Nicaragua, and FUNIDES sat…
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Denis Moncada’s Friday at the OAS

Denis Moncada, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nicaragua, speaks at the Special Meeting of the Permanent Council, January 11, 2019 Credit: Juan Manuel Herrera/OAS The Permanent Council of the Organization of American States took the first step towards the application…
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OrMu Regime Attempts Media Blackout, but the News Are Still Getting Out.

Back in the 1980s, the FSLN imposed a draconian censorship regime over the media. The government controlled the only two television stations in the country, and everything published in daily newspapers had to be approved by a censor. Yet even…
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Update on Miguel Mora

Last night, OrMu ordered the shutdown and raid of 100%Noticias and the abduction of journalists Miguel Mora, Lucia Pineda Ubau, Gustavo Cerna, and Veronica Chavez. Also abducted was Joseph Hernandez, a driver for 100% Noticias, most likely for the crime…
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Ortega’s Rampage Against Non-Profits Spins Systematic Harassment into a Propaganda Campaign, but Leaders Won’t Shut Up.

The regime’s Interior Minister, Maria Amelia Coronel, officialized the cancelation of legal status for CISAS, IEEPP, CINCO, CENIDH, HADEMOS, POPOL NAH, Instituto de Liderazgo de las Segovias (ILS), IPADE, and Fundacion del Rio. This is how Coronel explained the cancelations:…
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Venezuela and Chavez

When it comes to Venezuela, it’s impossible to understand today’s media landscape without thinking about Hugo Chavez. The controversial Venezuelan president is one of the most media savvy politicians in the Americas. Alo Presidente, Chavez weekly radio/television show, is an…
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Oh Canada, so close to the US…

If history is right, Porfirio Diaz, one of Mexico’s most infamous dictators, once decried his nation was too close to the United States and too far away from God. Canada, though not as dramatically, might feel the same about the…
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