#Nicaragua: «Although the Government no longer denies the existence of pro-Government armed elements, it condones their actions and allows them to operate with impunity” — UN report: https://t.co/V7JD6kBtib pic.twitter.com/J2rzRjvjcw— UN Human Rights (@UNHumanRights) August 29, 2018
DW: UN condemns Nicaragua government over repression
The UN human rights organ said Nicaragua lacked the conditions for freedoms of speech and assembly, placing the blame squarely on President Daniel Ortega's government. Ortega blasted the report as baseless and slanted.
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights released a report on Wednesday on the political crisis in Nicaragua, where it detailed government-led repression efforts from street level all the way up to the justice system.
According to the document, more than 300 people have been killed since anti-government protests in the beleaguered Central American nation began in April.
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More News On The Crisis In Nicaragua
U.N. accuses Nicaragua government of widespread rights violations -- Reuters
Daniel Ortega's Government Is Behind Widespread Repression in Nicaragua, the U.N. Says -- Time/AP
UN condemns Nicaragua government 'repression and torture' -- BBC
UN Sounds Alarm on Repression in Nicaragua -- The New York Times
Nicaragua's New Anti-Terrorism Law Thwarts Protesters, Activists Say -- NPR
Nicaraguan activists flee their country, but not the fight -- CSM
200 Nicaraguans Claim Asylum Daily In Costa Rica, Fleeing Violent Unrest -- NPR
US lawmakers Call for More Sanctions on Nicaragua -- Washington Free Beaon
Nicaragua's Crackdown On Press -- NPR
“Fake News” and Unrest in Nicaragua: Suppressing an uprising, President Daniel Ortega borrows tactics from autocrats abroad. -- Jon Lee Anderson, The New Yorker
Daniel Ortega tightens his grip on Nicaragua - Unloved but unbudgeable -- The Economist
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