Felix Maradiaga to UN: Ortega's Repression Knows No Borders
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Felix Maradiaga to UN: Ortega's Repression Knows No Borders
SHARE: YouTube Felix Maradiaga, a former political prisoner, delivered a powerful statement to the UN Human Rights Council (HRC60) on the worsening human rights crisis in Nicaragua. Speaking during the interactive dialogue on the High Commissioner’s report, Maradiaga warns that the crisis now transcends Nicaragua’s borders. He details how the regime of Daniel Ortega and his circle now engages in transnational repression to threaten and harass e…
Former Costa Rican presidents ask for international action before the UN report that denounces crimes against humanity in Nicaragua San José, 30 Oct (elmundo.cr) – The former presidents and the former president of the Republic issued a joint statement expressing their deep concern about the conclusions of the report “Nicaragua: persecution beyond its borders”, published by the United Nations Group of Experts on Human Rights on Nicaragua (GHREN).…
Statement from Nicaragua, delivered today by our Ambassador, Jaime Hermida, at the UN in New York, rejecting the report presented by the “Group of Experts on Human Rights regarding Nicaragua” in the Third Committee (Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Affairs). NICARAGUA'S REJECTION OF THE REPORT October 30, 2025 United Nations, New York Mr. President, 1. The Government of Reconciliation and National Unity of the Republic of Nicaragua reiterates t…
The international community's failure to witness and adopt measures was the approach before the UN General Assembly in exposing the situation in Nicaragua under Ortega and Murillo's authoritarian regime.
UNITED NATIONS – United Nations experts in humanitarian law called on the organization’s General Assembly to hold Nicaragua’s government accountable for serious human rights violations and international crimes, in a report presented on Thursday 30. German jurist Jan-Michael Simon, president of the Group of Experts on Nicaragua, [...]
United Nations, United States A group of UN experts this Thursday demanded that the government of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo respond for "serious violations" of human rights, including "crimes against humanity," by denouncing for the first time before the General Assembly the "systematic" repression in Nicaragua. Ortega and Murillo took absolute power, restricted freedoms and annihilated internal opposition after the 2018 protests that le…
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