The Nicaraguan regime unleashed a “perverse persecution” against leaders of the Catholic Church in 2022, indicates a Cenidh report. In addition, the Sandinista mayor of El Tuma-La Dalia was replaced, 22 years after holding that position. Olga Valle, director of Urnas Abiertas, shares with us the analysis of the observatory. And in other news, Nicaraguans dance to the sound of Toro Huaco and El Güegüense on the occasion of the patron saint festivities of Carazo. More news on NOW, the Article 66 podcast.
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