The United Nations has published a detailed report exposing a sophisticated transnational espionage and harassment network operated by Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo government against Nicaraguan opponents living abroad.

According to the document, the network uses infiltrated agents, digital surveillance, and intimidation campaigns to persecute dissidents across multiple countries. Victims include journalists, human rights activists, and former officials who have criticized the regime.

The report calls on the international community to take concrete measures to protect threatened Nicaraguans and hold perpetrators of these human rights violations accountable.

Our Take

This revelation confirms what many Nicaraguan exiles have been denouncing for years. Persecution does not end at borders, and the international community must act urgently to protect those who risk their lives for democracy.

Key Takeaways

  • The UN documents a Nicaraguan government spy network targeting opponents abroad
  • The network includes digital surveillance, infiltration, and intimidation campaigns
  • International action is urged to protect victims and hold perpetrators accountable