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RIGHTS-NICARAGUA: Mudslinging Match Between Gov’t, Activists

MANAGUA, Nov 6 (IPS) – Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega has been accused before the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights of responsibility for a series of violent incidents, which in the view of some analysts and civil society organisations... Full Article at Global Geopolitics News and Analysis

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