The ruling of the Nicaraguan regime against six religious and a lay person from the diocese of Matagalpa was described as “unfair, cowardly and criminal”. Lawyer Yader Valdivia, from the Nicaragua Nunca Más Human Rights Collective, shares the organization’s position with us. In addition, the Mexican journalist Otoniel Martínez calls the Ortega-Murillo dictatorship a “mistold joke” in the face of the sudden change of lifting restrictions on tourists. In other news, in Paris they present art stolen during Nazism; France pronounces on Franco-Nicaraguan hostages of Ortega and arrests invaders of land in the Nicaraguan Caribbean. More on NOW, the Article 66 podcast.
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