Within the framework of World Press Freedom Day, Nicaraguan journalists denounce the “information blackout” that occurs in their country. But, they also demonstrate their commitment to recover democracy and the free exercise of journalism from exile.
Nicaraguan journalists fight the “information blackout” from exile
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