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After US Talks, Nicaragua Expels Dozens of Political Prisoners to Guatemala - U.S. News & World Report


The White House announced that 135 prisoners were freed from jail on humanitarian grounds, adding that they will go to Guatemala before possibly moving on to the United States or other nations. Read More

No Concessions Made to Nicaragua for Release of Political Prisoners, US Says - U.S. News & World Report


Last week, the United States secured the release of 135 political prisoners from Nicaragua and flew them to Guatemala, where they are staying while they apply to migrate to other countries. Read More

US secures release of 135 political prisoners from Nicaragua | Human Rights News - Al Jazeera


US secures release of 135 political prisoners from Nicaragua. The released group includes student and religious leaders who were arrested as part of government crackdown under President Daniel Ortega. Read More

No concessions made to Nicaragua for release of political prisoners, US says


Last week, the United States secured the release of 135 political prisoners from Nicaragua and flew them to Guatemala, where they are staying while they apply to migrate to other countries. Read More

Guatemala to accept 135 political prisoners in Nicaragua, US says


WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States has secured the release of 135 political prisoners in Nicaragua on humanitarian grounds, the White House said on Thursday, adding that they will go to ... Read More

US and Guatemala announce Nicaragua released 135 political prisoners on humanitarian grounds - JURIST - News


The US and Guatemala governments announced on Thursday that Nicaragua has released 135 political prisoners on humanitarian grounds after months of negotiations between the US and Nicaragua. The US ... Read More

US says Guatemala to receive 135 Nicaraguan political prisoners - Anadolu Ajansı


Americas US says Guatemala to receive 135 Nicaraguan political prisoners Those freed 'will be offered the opportunity to apply for lawful ways to rebuild their lives in the United States or other ... Read More

Nicaragua flies out 135 political prisoners to Guatemala


Nicaragua on Thursday freed 135 political prisoners who flew to safety in Guatemala in the latest such deal negotiated by the United States with strongman Daniel Ortega. Read More

US secures release of 135 Nicaraguan political prisoners who have arrived in Guatemala - The Detroit News


Guatemala City — The U.S. government announced Thursday that it secured the release of 135 Nicaraguan political prisoners, who have arrived in Guatemala where they will apply for entry to the ... Read More

US secures the release of 135 Nicaraguan political prisoners - WISH-TV


The United States government says it has secured the release of 135 Nicaraguan political prisoners who have arrived in Guatemala. Make wishtv.com your home page News ... Read More

Nicaragua releases 135 political prisoners after US negotations


The United States has successfully negotiated the release of 135 political prisoners from Nicaragua, who will first be relocated to Guatemala before seeking asylum in other countries. This group ... Read More

No concessions made to Nicaragua for release of political prisoners, US says - MSN


Last week, the United States secured the release of 135 political prisoners from Nicaragua and flew them to Guatemala, where they are staying while they apply to migrate to other countries. Read More


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