Tag Archive: Nicaragua

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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After GIEI Publishes Scathing Report, Ortega-Murillo Regime Retaliates Against Critics

The Interdisciplinary Group of Independent Experts (GIEI, by its Spanish acronym), released a scathing report, stating categorically that “according to the available information, it can be concluded that the State of Nicaragua has engaged in conducts that must be considered…
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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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Knight Center’s Webinar Focuses on Nicaraguan Independent Journalism. Lack of International Coverage and Resources for Locals are a Problem.

The Knight Center for Journalism held a webinar, titled “Nicaraguan Journalism vs. Repression.” The webinar featured activist Tanya Amador and journalist Anibal Toruño. Amador decried the relative lack of international coverage about Nicaragua, and Toruño warned that Ortega might succeed…
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Covering an Acid Attack in Managua: A Tale of Partisan Press, a Russian Woman, and a T-shirt

Yesterday, at around 3 pm Managua time, a woman walked into the Cathedral of Managua. She headed to the confessional where she found Fr. Mario Guevara, the Cathedral’s vicar. The woman confessed and was absolved. This would have been an…
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The Ortega Regime vs. the Press

When Daniel Ortega became president in 2007, the relationship between the Nicaraguan government and the independent press changed dramatically. It’s not that the independent press had enjoyed a particularly easy relationship with the previous administrations. However, the governments of Chamorro,…
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AS SANCTIONS RAIN DOWN ON EL CARMEN, HOW WILL THE NICARAGUAN PRIVATE SECTOR RESPOND?

Today, the Trump administration imposed sanctions on Rosario Murillo and Nestor Moncada Lau, one of her closest henchman. The sanctions freeze and block access to any assets and/or property that the two may have in the United States. More importantly,…
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