AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoNicaragua-US Relations & Human Rights: The U.S. State Department and Rivera’s family renewed calls for the “immediate” release of imprisoned Miskito leader Brooklyn Rivera, after Nicaragua published hospital photos showing his critical condition, with officials and relatives questioning the care he’s receiving while he remains in forced disappearance since 2023. Local Politics & Church Pressure: A Nicaragua Freedom Coalition leader told a Washington panel that Catholic clergy face “silence” and ongoing government pressure, alleging vetting of sermons and surveillance in churches under Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo. Diplomacy (UN): Morocco’s UN ambassador used the C24 decolonization seminar in Managua to argue the Western Sahara file is “obsolete” and should move to a definitive settlement under Morocco’s autonomy plan, shifting the dispute toward the Security Council track. Sports (Managua-linked Nicaragua opponent): South Africa’s Hugo Broos defended Bafana Bafana’s 0-0 home friendly draw with Nicaragua, blaming Nicaragua’s “negative” defense and backing striker Lyle Foster after his penalty miss, while confirming another warm-up vs Jamaica before the World Cup. Public Safety (Nicaragua weather): Nicaragua’s Telica volcano prompted a new VAAC ash advisory, warning of ongoing emissions drifting near the Managua area and forecasting continued movement over the next 12–18 hours.
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