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Nicaraguan diaspora group ‘Juntos por Nicaragua’ living in exile in Costa Rica demonstrate with national flags outside the Inter-American Court
of Human Rights (IACHR) in San José, on August 27, 2021, demanding it to intercede in the arrest of opposition politicians in their country.
(Image credit: EZEQUIEL BECERRA/AFP via Getty Images)
Nicaraguan Human Rights Defenders
in Costa Rica: Brief Context
Historic attacks against
HRDs and CSOs
Since the beginning of a second non-consecutive presidential
term of Daniel Ortega in 2007, there has been a gradual but
steady policy of persecution over the past 14 years of those
who have expressed criticism of the Ortega-Murillo regime,
especially against HRDs and CSOs. In particular, there have
been measures implemented by the Ortega-Murillo regime
to close spaces for activism and implement various forms of
harassment and persecution such as the investigation against
nine feminist activists for more than a year in 2007; the
investigation and accusation of five organizations together
with the raid on the Autonomous Movement of Women
and the communication body CINCO; and at different times,
impeding marches and mobilizations of different sectors of
civil society and political movements.
Under the Ortega-Murillo regime repression of protestors
has posed a persistent threat, and activists have had to
devise ways to circumvent infringement of their freedoms
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