Nicaragua Closed 2024 with 3 Journalists Jailed, 283 Exiled
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52 independent journalists from Nicaragua left the profession last year due to various circumstances, according to the annual report of the Foundation for Freedom of Expression and Democracy. Donaldo Hernández with the report.
Neither reporters, news presenters or even local communicators who count on Facebook pages the details of their communities already exist in 10 of the 15 departments that make up Nicaragua. In these localities the journalists have been extinguished by the persecution of the regime of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo, has alerted the Foundation for Freedom of Expression and Democracy (FLED) in a report published on Monday that takes stock of the…
San José. At least 46 journalists were arrested from Nicaragua to exile in 2024 and four were arrested, according to a report published this Monday in Costa Rica by the NGO Fundación por la Libertad de Expresión y Democracia (FLED). The four captured were Fabiola Tercero, in “an unknown place” since his arrest and break-in of his house in July 2024; Henry Briceño, later “expelled” to Costa Rica with his family; and Leo Cárcamo and Elsbeth D’Anda…
Nicaragua Closed 2024 with 3 Journalists Jailed, 283 Exiled
According to a survey of journalists and media directors at least 52 journalists abandoned the profession in 2024 alone. The post Nicaragua Closed 2024 with 3 Journalists Jailed, 283 Exiled appeared first on Havana Times.
The president of Nicaragua is accused by the US, the EU and governments of Latin American countries of exercising power in an increasingly authoritarian manner.
In Nicaragua in 2024, 46 journalists were forced into exile and another four were arrested, according to a report released on Monday by the non-governmental organization Foundation for Freedom of Expression and Democracy (Fundación por la Libertad de Expresión y Democracia, FLED). Nicaragua has been ruled since 2007 by Daniel Ortega, once the leader of a guerrilla movement who first took power in 1980. President Ortega has been accused by the US…
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