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Newsletter # 7 | Nicaragua under the Ortega-Murillo regime: a renegade state of international law
Nicaragua severed its relationship with the Organization of American States (OAS), denouncing its Constitutive Charter, to evade the fundamental political and diplomatic mechanisms for the defense of democracy and the…
The United Nations (UN) Protocol against the Smuggling of Migrants by Land, Sea, and Air defines human smuggling as “the enablement, for financial or another material gain, of the illegal…
Contrary to what the Nicaraguan regime would like, after Nicaragua’s exit from the Organization of American States (OAS) on November 18, 2023, the country’s situation continues to be a present…
The relationship that the Ortega Murillo clan is trying to consolidate with China is unequal and subordinate, and in the long term, it will have adverse consequences for Nicaragua. It…
The U.S. Congress, through the Upper House of the Senate and the Lower House of Representatives, has shown, through hearings, interviews with leaders, and proposed legislation that puts more pressure…
Newsletter # 2 | Nicaragua: a State captured by one family
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) defines State Capture as the efforts made by companies or clans to “shape the laws, policies, and regulations of the State for their benefit” and,…
Newsletter # 1 | From a civic idea to a democratic movement
We are a group of citizens who have undertaken the moral and political obligation to end the totalitarian repression that reigns in Nicaragua and build a model of life that allows all Nicaraguans to live in freedom, plurality, and tolerance and that has the support of the international community
Nicaragua under the Ortega Murillo Regime
The biggest exodus in history: As a result of the political crisis, between 2018 and 2023, some 346,000 Nicaraguans were received in at least three countries as refugees or political…