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UN: Nicaragua's Government Accused of Crimes Against Humanity Abuses
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A panel of United Nations-backed human rights experts have accused Nicaragua's government, led by President Daniel Ortega, of committing "serious systematic human rights violations." The allegations follow an investigation into the country's expanding crackdown on political dissent. While the exact nature and scope of the violations were not specified in the given articles, they suggest that repression has expanded beyond targeting specific opponents and now affects large sectors of society. Two of the articles state that these violations are "tantamount to crimes against humanity."
Nicaragua under Ortega
- Nicaraguan lawmakers approve reforms expanding President Ortega's power
- Nicaragua Orders Closure of 1,500 NGOs and Church Groups
- Nicaragua says it has released Bishop Rolando Alvarez, 18 priests from prison
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- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.Immigration to the US
- 3.Authoritarianism
- 4.Human rights
- 5.Corruption
- 6.Organized crime
- 7.Drug Trafficking
- 8.Money Laundering
- 9.Dictatures in South America
- 10.Nicaragua under Daniel Ortega