Fear and Press Freedom: A Glimpse into Ortega's Nicaragua

A journalist with Nicaraguan roots recounts his return to Nicaragua, a country steeped in fear under President Daniel Ortega's regime. The government has made it nearly impossible for foreign journalists to enter the country, and local journalists face threats and attacks. The Nicaraguan government has gradually closed the space for journalism, buying TV stations, imprisoning journalists, and confiscating equipment. Despite the risks, the journalist decided to visit Nicaragua and witness the changes firsthand, guided by his mother's encouragement to "run toward it." The country has become one of the most dangerous places for journalists, with limited press freedom and a climate of fear.
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