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Nicaragua

  • Recent Release of 135 Prisoners, Including Christian Workers
    Ten pictures of pastoral leaders who were released.
    Pastors and ministry leaders who were released.
    Photo: ADF International

    Churches and nonprofit organizations in Nicaragua have been encountering increasing harassment from the government under the leadership of President Daniel Ortega. In recent years, dozens of religious leaders were arrested or expelled from the country and hundreds of organizations have been shut down.

  • Increasing Arrests and Forcible Closures
    Daniel Ortega is smiling.
    President Daniel Ortega
    Photo: Wikipedia / Office of the
    President, Republic of China (Taiwan) 

    Opposition to Christians from the dictatorial government of Nicaragua continues to intensify, resulting in many religious leaders being arrested/deported and more faith-based organizations forcibly shut down. In April, a report was released outlining some of the harassment being perpetrated by government forces against churches and NGOs (see this page).

  • Increased Difficulties for Christians
    Daniel Ortega is smiling.
    President Daniel Ortega
    Photo: Wikipedia / Office of the President,
    Republic of China (Taiwan)

    Under the regime of President Daniel Ortega, life for Christians in Nicaragua has become increasingly difficult. Many Catholic priests have been detained, often for being overtly opposed to the abusive actions committed by the country's governing authorities. During the last week of December alone, nine priests were detained.