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Nicaragua's government committed human rights violations that amount to "crimes against humanity," a United Nations-appointed team of human rights experts said in a report on Thursday. The report ...
Nicaraguan police detained four more priests early on Saturday, bringing the total number to 12 over the past three days, according to a high-ranking member of the Catholic Church with knowledge ...
A report from the United Nations released on Tuesday detailed alleged crimes committed by the government of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega, including an intensifying crackdown on dissent ...
The investigation found that the suspect was not in Nicaragua at the time. No external injuries were observed, and the death was ruled a suffocation. [4] José Casimiro Salas Chávez (52) - on New Year's Eve, 2001, Salas' lifeless body was found on the rocky riverbank of the Rio Escondido, an estuary near San Juan del Sur. He had suffered from ...
A panel of U.N.-backed human rights experts on Thursday accused Nicaragua ’s government of systematic human rights abuses “tantamount to crimes against humanity," implicating a range of high ...
When ranked by score, Nicaragua ranked 172nd among the 180 countries in the Index, where the country ranked first is perceived to have the most honest public sector. [2] For comparison with worldwide scores, the best score was 90 (ranked 1), the average score was 43, and the worst score was 11 (ranked 180). [ 3 ]
Crime in Nicaragua by type (2 C, 2 P) Crimes in Nicaragua by year (15 C) C. Nicaraguan criminals (4 C) P. Prisoners and detainees of Nicaragua (5 C, 6 P) U.
SAN JOSE (Reuters) -Nicaraguan police on Friday arrested three more Catholic priests, bringing the number of clergymen detained this week to at least nine, according to sources close to the local ...