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The Ortega Regime Investigates Cristiana Chamorro for Funds They Themselves Authorized

Ortega s Second Attack on Confidencial & Press Freedom

Ortega’s Second Attack on Confidencial & Press Freedom Ortega police officers remove computers and other equipment from the recording studio of Esta Semana and Esta Noche, illegally raided on May 20, 2021. Photo: Nayira Valenzuela / Confidencial Ortega police officers remove computers and other equipment from the recording studio of Esta Semana and Esta Noche, illegally raided on May 20, 2021. Photo: Nayira Valenzuela / Confidencial They closed us down for a second time, but didn’t silence us. They stole everything, but won t ever be able to confiscate journalism At 8:45 am on Thursday, May 20th, some twenty riot police raided and ransacked the temporary studios we’d set up to produce our two television news programs: 

Nicaragua s Opposition Faces a Stacked Electoral Deck

Reforms and a fractured opposition only make it easier for Daniel Ortega to secure a fifth term as president in November. Nicaraguans won’t go to the polls until November 7 to elect a president and members of the National Assembly, but the fate of those elections is in flux after a series of recent developments. President Daniel Ortega, who will be running for a fifth presidential term, and his allies have passed reforms that hamper the ability of an already splintered political opposition to unite against him and his wife, Vice President Rosario Murillo. Electoral Reforms In October 2020, the Organization of American States (OAS) directed Nicaragua to pass electoral reforms by the end of May 2021 so as to guarantee competitive and safe elections. The agency suggested the adoption of mainly technical reforms, such as updating the voter rolls.

Catholic leaders decry Nicaragua s government repression

Catholic leaders decry Nicaragua s government repression Churchmen call for unity as opposition to the increasingly tyrannical President Daniel Ortega remains fractured Updated: May 25, 2021 04:56 AM GMT Trending Police stand guard outside Nicaragua s Ministry of the Interior in Managua on May 20 after Cristiana Chamorro, former director of the Violeta Barrios de Chamorro Foundation and presidential candidate, declared for alleged money laundering while she was director of the NGO. (Photo: AFP)  Nicaraguan Catholic leaders have decried a series of repressive acts that targeted parties and individuals linked with the opposition ahead of November elections. The churchmen also called for unity as the opposition to the increasingly tyrannical President Daniel Ortega remains fractured.

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