While the US government haggles over the cost of providing basic human rights to its citizens, it is also targeting countries like Nicaragua that struggle to guarantee these rights to all of its citizens, especially Indigenous and Black populations.
Did you check the sources for that “sham election” claim? They’re all from a country who literally started a covert war against the sandinistas in the 80s.
I see that you’ve already gotten in an edit war over sources on Wikipedia, so I won’t retrod that discussion here. That said, I’m not sure what you mean by all the sources being from the US, since a cursory glance at the sources shows a large number of countries. However, I want to pose a question. If Nicaragua does indeed have free and fair elections, why do a large number of opposition figures that have nothing in common keep getting exiled, imprisoned, or otherwise kept off the ballot? Is that not at least wildly suspicious?
Wikipedia has a good rundown. Alternatively, search for “nicaragua arrest opposition” and there’s a wide variety of coverage.
Did you check the sources for that “sham election” claim? They’re all from a country who literally started a covert war against the sandinistas in the 80s.
I see that you’ve already gotten in an edit war over sources on Wikipedia, so I won’t retrod that discussion here. That said, I’m not sure what you mean by all the sources being from the US, since a cursory glance at the sources shows a large number of countries. However, I want to pose a question. If Nicaragua does indeed have free and fair elections, why do a large number of opposition figures that have nothing in common keep getting exiled, imprisoned, or otherwise kept off the ballot? Is that not at least wildly suspicious?