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Nicaraguan priest Jalder Hernández, of the archdiocese of Managua, Masaya and Carazo, was unable to return to his country because of the refusal of the government presided over by Daniel Ortega along with his wife, Rosario Murillo, denounced on Tuesday the exiled Nicaraguan lawyer and researcher Martha Patricia Molina.The entry The government of Nicaragua denies entry into the country to another priest, a complaint researcher was first published…
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Nicaraguan priest Jalder Hernández, of the archdiocese of Managua, Masaya and Carazo, was unable to return to his country because of the refusal of the government presided over by Daniel Ortega along with his wife, Rosario Murillo, denounced on Tuesday the exiled Nicaraguan lawyer and researcher Martha Patricia Molina.The entry The government of Nicaragua denies entry into the country to another priest, a complaint researcher was first published…

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The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) denounced and condemned this Monday the “consolidation of an authoritarian regime” in Nicaragua, a country governed by former Sandinista guerrilla leader Daniel Ortega since 2007, and which has been experiencing a socio-political and human rights crisis for seven years, EFE reports. “Seven years after the crisis began [...] The entry The IACHR denounces the “consolidation of an authoritarian …

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More than 450 Nicaraguans have been stripped of their nationality and 290 have been denied entry to their own country, denounced on Monday by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR). In a statement on the occasion of the seventh anniversary of the socio-political and human rights crisis in Nicaragua, the IACHR warned that “more than 450 people have been arbitrarily stripped of their nationality, which has led to cases of statelessn…

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Seven years after the start of the sociopolitical crisis in Nicaragua, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) condemned “continuous state repression” and warned of the consolidation of an “authoritarian regime” in the country. In a statement, the IACHR expressed its solidarity with the victims and families of the serious human rights violations perpetrated since April 18, 2018, the date that marked the beginning of massive protest…

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The resolution responds to the request for protection measures submitted by CEJIL, the Mesoamerican Initiative of Women Human Rights Defenders, the Legal Defense Unit, the UDR, FIDH, Raza e Igualdad and the Nicaraguan Collective Never More, among other persons and organizations For organizations seeking protection measures, the ruling of the Inter-American Court represents a fundamental step to make the situation of Nicaragua visible and to addr…

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Mouvement mondial des droits humains broke the news in on Monday, April 14, 2025.
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