NSCAG Briefing on Nicaraguan Elections
NSCAG News | on: Monday, 17 May 2021
In the run up to Nicaragua's general elections due to take place on 7 November 2021, the overarching goal of the Nicaraguan Government has been to create the conditions for a greater degree of participation of all sectors of society, including women and youth, indigenous and afro Caribbean peoples, small read moreNSCAG webinar 10 June: The US Regime Change Agenda: Hypocrisy and Double Standards
NSCAG News | on: Wednesday, 12 May 2021
NSCAG’s next webinar will take place on Thursday 10 June at 6.30pm UK time. The webinar will examine the methods employed by the US to undermine democracy and effect regime change in Nicaragua. It will highlight the parallels with what occurred in the US in January 2021, when reactions to read moreHow Nicaragua Thrives Despite Illegal US Intervention - article by Madeline McClure
NSCAG News | on: Tuesday, 4 May 2021
In March this year, Madeline McClure travelled to Nicaragua as a delegate with the Sanctions Kill! Coalition delegation to witness the impact of the “coercive measures” the U.S. uses to impose its political and economic interests, rationalised by its allegations of repression and political crisis. In her article written for read moreRENACER Act: US Congress to Expand Nicaragua Sanctions
NSCAG News | on: Tuesday, 4 May 2021
As we reported recently, Nicaragua is being targeted yet again with a new sanctions bill by the US. The latest move appears to be a deliberate attempt to sabotage Nicaragua’s November elections in light of the fact that all recent polls indicate that Daniel Ortega and the FSLN are read more