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Three Latin American countries condemn the deprivation of nationality of released Nicaraguans

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On Friday, at least three Latin American countries deplored the decision of the Daniel Ortega government to strip 135 political prisoners who were sent to Guatemala with the mediation of the United States, of Nicaraguan nationality. Costa Rica, Ecuador and the Dominican Republic are the countries that together issued a statement in which they also stressed that the deprivation of nationality and the decision to confiscate the assets of these peo…
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On Friday, at least three Latin American countries deplored the decision of the Daniel Ortega government to strip 135 political prisoners who were sent to Guatemala with the mediation of the United States, of Nicaraguan nationality. Costa Rica, Ecuador and the Dominican Republic are the countries that together issued a statement in which they also stressed that the deprivation of nationality and the decision to confiscate the assets of these peo…

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TeLoCuentoNews broke the news in on Saturday, September 14, 2024.
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