With journalists jailed and activists in hiding, Nicaragua enters a new 'reign of fear' [View all]
Source: Washington Post
With journalists jailed and activists in hiding, Nicaragua enters a new reign of fear
By Ismael Lopez Ocampo and Mary Beth Sheridan January 2 at 5:00 AM
MANAGUA, Nicaragua Reporters for an online news site are writing their stories in secret locations. Editors of the countrys only 24-hour news network have been jailed. And employees of a major human rights organization have escaped into the mountains.
Except one.
I am 80 years old, and I am in no condition to go up into the mountains, not even to save my life, said Vilma Núñez, a well-known lawyer who founded the Nicaraguan Center for Human Rights.
In the past few weeks, President Daniel Ortegas forces have launched a wave of repression against civil society groups and journalism outlets that is choking off what little remains of democracy in this Central American country.
The government recently stripped nine civil society groups of their legal standing and seized their assets. News organizations critical of the Ortega administration have been closed, and some editors have been charged with crimes including conspiracy to commit terrorist acts.
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