AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCensorship Crackdown: Exiled Nicaraguan writer Gioconda Belli says Ortega–Murillo officials censored her new novel at home because they’re “afraid” of the truth, arguing the regime fears voices that expose betrayal of the Sandinista revolution. Diaspora Pressure: The U.S. indictment of Raúl Castro over the 1996 downing of Brothers to the Rescue planes has a jarring footnote: one indicted Cuban pilot entered the U.S. in 2024 through a Biden “parole” program, raising fresh questions about vetting. Nicaragua–Iran Ties: Nicaragua’s Corinto named a street “Angels of Minab” to honor students killed in a U.S. strike in Iran, underscoring growing cultural and diplomatic links. Local Spotlight: Corinto’s ceremony adds to a week of Nicaragua-focused attention, from exiles warning repression has crossed borders to calls for justice in high-profile cases. Regional Context: Elsewhere, Memorial Day coverage highlights undeclared U.S. wars, while international politics remains dominated by Iran–U.S. negotiations and broader freedom declines.
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