Nicaragua's Government Bans 1,500 NGOs in Latest Crackdown
Nicaragua's government banned 1,500 non-governmental organizations, alleging legal violations. This action is part of President Daniel Ortega's ongoing crackdown on civil groups perceived as hostile. The ban was officially published in the government gazette.
Nicaragua's government has banned 1,500 non-governmental organizations, citing legal violations as the reason for the prohibition. This latest move is part of President Daniel Ortega's ongoing efforts to clamp down on civil society groups he views as adversaries.
The action was formally announced through the official government gazette, underlining Ortega's sustained campaign against organizations that he believes oppose his administration.
This measure signals a further tightening of control over civil society in Nicaragua, which has seen escalating restrictions under Ortega's rule.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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