A Nicaraguan indigenous leader has died after three years in detention. Sources confirm he was held without trial. Documents uncovered by this desk show he had been denied medical care.
The UK government has called for a UN inquiry. The man, a prominent voice for land rights, was arrested in 2021. Prison officials claim natural causes.
But his family insists he was tortured. The British Foreign Office issued a statement demanding transparency. This is a pattern.
Ortega's regime has a history of silencing critics. The international community must act. But will they?
Money talks. Nicaragua's gold mines have powerful friends.










