Tag: Nicaragua

  • Nicaragua man shoots neighbor in front of family after heated argument

    Nicaragua man shoots neighbor in front of family after heated argument

    A Costa Rican neighborhood dispute turned deadly with a shooting captured on video.

    The New York Post reported on the horrifying incident where a man, identified as Eduardo Ramirez Zamora, fatally shot his neighbor during a confrontation outside their homes.

    The altercation began with a woman leaving her garage and encountering a disapproving couple.

    Zamora, trying to intervene, ended up retrieving a hidden firearm.

    As tensions escalated, both parties engaged in a heated argument and physical fight.

    Tragically, Zamora fired multiple shots at his neighbor, leading to the neighbor’s death.

    Witnesses described a history of animosity between Zamora and the victim, Otto Mendoza, which had been escalating for some time.

    Mendoza, who had moved to Costa Rica from Nicaragua, faced derogatory comments and harassment from Zamora regarding his nationality.

    Despite efforts from neighbors to save him, Mendoza succumbed to gunshot wounds at the scene.
    His relatives criticized local law enforcement for not intervening earlier in the ongoing feud between the neighbors.

    Zamora was taken into custody by the police after the incident.

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  • UN accuses Nicaragua gov’t of human rights violation

    UN accuses Nicaragua gov’t of human rights violation

    The United Nations has accused the Nicaraguan government of violating people’s rights to an extent that amounts to serious crimes against humanity.This is happening as the government tries to control political opposition.

    For many years, President Daniel Ortega’s government has been targeting people who disagree with them. In 2018, huge protests against the government led to a violent crackdown by the authorities.

    But in the last year, the government has started to control more and more of society to stop any opposition in the future. This information comes from a group of UN experts who have been looking into the issue since March 2022.

    “Nicaragua is in a lot of violence where people who disagree with the government are being targeted and punished,” said Jan Simon, an expert leading the investigation. “The Government has made it difficult for anyone to speak out against them. ”

    Ortega’s government keeps saying that the big protests against it in 2018 were actually a failed attempt to take over the government, organized by the United States. And when people criticize the government, it usually responds in the same way.

    The government has attacked regular people, such as students, Indigenous and Black Nicaraguans, and members of the Catholic Church. Kids and their families are being targeted just because they are related to people who speak out against the government.

    In December, the police accused the director of the Miss Nicaragua competition of planning to manipulate the competition against beauty queens who support the government. In February, the government closed down more social clubs, like the country’s scouting group and a rotary club.

    The report said the crackdown has spread to people who have left Nicaragua because of government repression. Many of them have gone to the United States and Costa Rica. Many Nicaraguans have lost their citizenship and are now without a country and cannot access important rights.

    The UN report asked the Ortega government to let go of Nicaraguans who were put in jail for no reason and also asked leaders from around the world to put more sanctions on people and organizations that are involved in violations of human rights.

  • Biden putting spotlight on Nicaragua’s gold in a new move against Ortega

    The Biden administration is increasing pressure on Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega’s authoritarian rule, threatening a ban on Americans doing business in the country’s gold industry, raising the prospect of trade restrictions, and deporting 500 government insiders.

    The actions, stemming from an executive order signed by President Joe Biden on Monday, are the latest and perhaps most aggressive attempt by the U.S. to hold the former Sandinista guerrilla leader accountable for his continued attacks on human rights and democracy in the Central American country as well his continued security cooperation with Russia.

    Previous rounds of sanctions have focused on Ortega, his wife, and vice president, Rosario Murillo, and members of their family and inner circle. But none of those moves have managed to loosen Ortega’s grip on power The latest target by Ortega’s government: the Roman Catholic Church. In August, security raided the residence of a bishop, detaining him and several other clergies.

    The new executive order greatly expands a Trump-era decree declaring Ortega’s hijacking of democratic norms, undermining of the rule of law, and use of political violence against opponents a threat to U.S.′ national security.

    Together with the Treasury Department’s simultaneous sanctioning of Nicaragua’s General Directorate of Mines, the order all but makes it illegal for Americans to do business with Nicaragua’s gold industry. It’s the first time the U.S. has identified a specific sector of the economy as potentially off-limits and can be expanded in the future to include other industries believed to fill the government’s coffers.

    The executive order also paves the way for the U.S. to restrict investment and trade with Nicaragua — a move recalling the punishing embargo imposed by the U.S. in the 1980s during Ortega’s first stint as president following the country’s bloody civil war.

    “The Ortega-Murillo regime’s continued attacks on democratic actors and members of civil society and unjust detention of political prisoners demonstrate that the regime feels it is not bound by the rule of law,” said Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence Brian E. Nelson. “We can and will use every tool at our disposal to deny the Ortega-Murillo regime the resources they need to continue to undermine democratic institutions.”

    In her daily comments Monday to official media, Murillo did not directly mention the expanded U.S. sanctions, but said that Nicaraguans are “defenders of the national sovereignty.”

    She also read a letter from Ortega congratulating China President Xi Jinping who was named to another term as head of the ruling Communist Party Sunday, in which Ortega questioned the “aggressive imperial ambition” of the west.

    Monday’s action could signal the start of a new offensive taking aim at the broader economy — something the Biden administration has been reluctant to pursue fear of adding to the country’s hardships and unleashing more migration. For the fiscal year that ended in September, U.S. border agents encountered Nicaraguans nearly 164,000 times at the southwest border — more than triple the level for the previous year.

    At the same time, frustrations have been building in Washington over the way Nicaragua’s economic elites have largely remained silent amid Ortega’s crackdown.

    The Biden administration’s targeting of the gold industry could sap Ortega’s government of one of its biggest sources of revenue. Gold was the country’s largest export in 2020 and the country, already the largest producer of the precious metal in Central America is looking to double its output in the next five years.

    According to Nicaragua’s Central Bank, the country exported a record 348,532 ounces of gold in 2021, and the country’s mining association projects exports totaling 500,000 ounces in 2023.

    Among foreign investors active in the country is Condor Gold, whose CEO, Mark Child, appeared in a photo with the Nicaraguan leader in a September presentation for investors prepared by the U.K.-based company.

    “He is basically totally supportive of the project,” Child said in a March interview following a 90-minute meeting with Ortega. “That meeting… basically gives a major green light for the construction of project finance and materially de-risks the project.”

    The Toronto and London-listed Condor has permits to build and operate three open pit mines, the most advanced of which is believed to hold 602,000 ounces of gold worth nearly $900 million at current prices. Condor is partly owned by a company belonging to an American mining engineer who has worked for decades in the country.

    Shares in Condor were up slightly 2 cents, or 3.8%, following the U.S. announcement. However, another Toronto-listed junior mining company with operations in Nicaragua, Calibre Mining Corp, saw its share price plunge 17 cents, or 17%.

    The Vancouver-based firm has several mining projects in Nicaragua believed to contain 2.9 million ounces of gold.

    As part of Monday’s actions, the Treasury Department also froze the U.S. assets of Reinaldo Lenin Cerna, who it describes as a close adviser to Ortega. According to the Treasury Department, Cerna was the head of state security during Ortega’s first presidency and allegedly helped carry out the assassination of the head of security for former dictator Anastasio Somoza.

    Additionally, the State Department will also be pulling the U.S. visas of more than 500 Nicaraguan individuals and their family members who either work for the Ortega government or help formulate, implement and benefit from policies that undermine democracy in the country, U.S. officials told The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity to discuss the action. Previously it froze the U.S. assets of the defense minister and other members of the security forces tied to the shuttering of more than 1,000 nongovernmental organizations.

    Previously, the Biden administration also sanctioned the state-owned mining company. It also reallocated the country’s sugar quota, taking away a valuable U.S. subsidy worth millions of dollars every year.

    Nicaraguans began fleeing their country in 2018, initially to neighboring Costa Rica, after Ortega violently put down massive street protests. Then in 2021 security forces began rounding up leading opposition leaders, including seven potential challengers to Ortega ahead of that year’s presidential elections. Without a meaningful challenger, Ortega coasted to a fourth consecutive five-year term and Nicaraguans left their homeland in even larger numbers.

     

  • Hamburg legend extols new Ghana forward Ransford-Yeboah

    Hamburg legend Thomas von Heesen has eulogized new Black Stars forward Ransford-Yeboah Konigsdorffer after his exploits last weekend against Hannover 96.

    The Ghana international climbed off the bench to score an incredible solo, bursting with pace from the middle of the pitch before taking on two defenders to slot home.

    Reacting to the Ghanaian youngster strike on the back of his great strike for Hamburg against Bayern Munich back in 1982 said, “My goal back then was quite good, but Konigsdorffer’s solo was definitely a class better,”

     

     

    “The goal was rounded off by the timing and importance, according to von Heesen: “If you deserve to win in the very last second with such a wonderful goal, that’s the best thing of all.”

    Ransford-Yeboah, who made his debut for Ghana against Nicaragua has scored five goals in seven matches this season.

  • We have to be precise instead of hammering the ball into the net – Ghana coach Otto Addo cautions players

    Ghana coach Otto Addo has expressed his displeasure after his players showed lack of composure into of goal and always wanted to hammer the ball into the net against Nicaragua on Tuesday night

    Sporting Lisbon winger Abdul Fatawu Issahaku scored the only goal of the match in the 35th minute of the encounter as the Black Stars bounced back to winning ways in Lorca, having lost 3-0 to Brazil last Friday.

    Ghana wasted a plethora of chances in an unconvincing performance against the central American nation, who are 79 places behind them in the FIFA rankings.

    Speaking after the game, coach Addo admitted his side should have scored more had they been clinical in front of goal.

     

    “It is just like we have to be a little bit more composed, a little bit also more cool on the ball and sometimes we have to take some time and make another cut, maybe lay it off to a player who is in a position to score,” the 47-year-old said.

    “We were also unlucky at some point not to score more goals and there goalkeeper did very well, and we have to be a little bit precise instead of always wanting to hammer the ball into the net, we have a young squad, a a lot of young players today, and a squad of new players, and this is quite normal.”

    Ghana will play Switzerland in another preparatory game on November 17, seven days before their opening game at the World Cup against Portugal.

    Source: Footballghana

  • Richard Ofori begs Ghanaians to have faith in the Black Stars despite uninspiring performance in friendlies

    Ghana deputy captain Richard Ofori has pleaded with Ghanaians to have faith in the Black Stars despite uninspiring performance during the international break.

    The Black Stars engaged in two international friendlies against Brazil and Nicaragua during the break.

    Ghana lost 3-0 to Brazil and recovered to beat Nicaragua 1-0 on Tuesday in Spain through a strike from Abdul Fatawu Issahaku.

    A chunk of Ghanaian fans were unhappy about the performances of the Black Stars in the two friendlies played.

    But the Orlando Pirates goalkeeper in an interview pleaded with Ghanaians to have faith in the team.

    “We won 1-0 and the positive thing about this game is that we created a lot of chances. We beg Ghanaians to have faith in this team and support us.”, he told Peace FM.

    Ghana will play one final preparatory game in November against Switzerland before jetting off to the Mundial where they face Portugal, Uruguay and South Korea in Group H of the 2022 World Cup.

    Source; footballghana

  • Ghana’s Sports Minister Mustapha Ussif rues missed chances in Black Stars narrow win over Nicaragua

    Sports Minister, Mustapha Ussif was left to rue missed chances in the Black Stars narrow win over Nicaragua on Tuesday night.

    The Black Stars engaged in two international friendlies against Brazil and Nicaragua during the break.

    Ghana lost 3-0 to Brazil but recovered to beat Nicaragua 1-0 on Tuesday in Spain through a strike from Abdul Fatawu Issahaku.

    Speaking after the game, the Minister for Sports lamented the Black Stars’ missed chances in the game.

    “We were expecting more goals in the game but at the end of the day we created a lot of chances but couldn’t convert them into goals,” Mustapha Ussif said in an interview with Max TV.

    He added that the Black Stars would continue to strive to build a formidable team for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

    “This is a process, we are building a team and I know that by the time we get to Abu Dhabi where we are going to have our final game, the team would have been so good and Ghanaians would see the difference,” he stated.

    Source; footballghana

  • Ghana secure narrow win over Nicaragua in friendly

    Black Stars managed to dominate their game against Nicaragua on Tuesday evening to bring smiles on the face of Ghanaians.

    Victory went to the Black Stars as they netted a goal to bring Nicaragua down to their knees.

    A curled effort from Fatawu Issahaku in the 35th minute found the back of the net to give Ghana the lead at the end of the first-half.

    After the recess, the Black Stars kept pushing for a second goal as Mohammed Kudus was denied twice by the offside flag after putting the ball into the net.

    The Black Stars were presented with several opportunities to increase their lead but were unable to take advantage of them.

    Prior to this friendly, Ghana faced Brazil last Friday and it was a nightmare for the West African team as they were crippled by three goals to nil.

    Meanwhile, Ghana will face Switzerland in November just before their first group game against Portugal in the World Cup.

     

     

  • Ex-president Mahama backs Ghana to hammer Nicaragua in today’s friendly

    Former President, John Dramani Mahama is optimistic that Ghana will beat Nicaragua in the friendly match scheduled to be played this evening.

    The leading member of the National Democratic Congress was disappointed just like all Ghanaians last Friday when Brazil took the Black Stars to the cleaners.

    At the end of that contest, Brazil beat Ghana 3-0 in fine fashion.

    Ahead of the second friendly match of the September international break today, John Dramani Mahama says a win for Ghana will do the Black Stars a lot of good.

    The ex-president says he is trusting the team to beat the opponent this evening.

     

    “Need to shake off the glitch in the 1st half of the Ghana/Brazil game. An emphatic victory against Nicaragua in this friendly soccer match will boost the confidence of the Black Stars. Trusting the team to deliver as we continue to support them.

    “Go Black Stars Go,” part of a post on the Facebook page of the former president reads.

    This evening’s friendly match between Ghana and Nicaragua will be played at the Estadio Francisco Artes Carrasco in Lorca, Spain.

  • No Ayews as Otto Addo announces starting XI for Nicaragua game

    Black Stars coach Otto Addo has announced his starting team for the friendly match against Nicaragua.

    The team is totally different from the one that played against Brazil with as many as 8 changes.

    In post, Richard Ofori replaces Jojo Wollacott whiles the injured Alexandre Djiku makes way for Mohammed Salisu at Centre back.

    Alidu Seidu comes in for Dennis Odoi with Gideon Mensah enjoying a start over Baba Rahman at left back.

    Baba Iddrisu is one of the three survivors and will be partnering Kofi Kyere in central midfield. Issahaku and Osman Bukari are the right and left wingers respectively with Kudus playing behind Inaki Williams.

    Below is the team.

    Richard Ofori – Alidu Seidu, Daniel Amartey, Mohammed Salisu, Gideon Mensah – Baba Iddrisu, Daniel Kofi Kyereh – Mohammed Kudus, Fatawu Issahaku, Osman Bukari – Iñaki Williams

  • Ghana faces Nicaragua today after Brazil defeat

    The Ghana Black Stars and Nicaragua will battle it out today as the former wraps up its September friendly as preparations for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 continues.

    The match takes place at Estadio Francisco Artes Carrasco in Lorca at 18:00 GMT.

    The Black Stars will be looking to bounce back to winning ways against the North American country after being thrashed 3-0 by Brazil in Le Harve and with only two games to play before the finals.

    Nicaragua are ranked 139th in the World but have seen an improvement in their team performance in recent time following a seven match unbeaten run that ended on Thursday after losing 2-1 to Suriname.

    This is will be first ever meeting between both sides in history.

    Thomas Partey will miss the game due to a suspected knee injury, but it still appears that head coach Otto Addo still has a decent squad that can outwit their opponents following a gusty second half display against Brazil on Friday.

    The introduction of debutants Salisu Mohammed, Tariq Lamptey and Inaki Williams changed the dimension of the game as the Stars showed class and resilience against the five-time World Champions.

    Ghana are paired with Portugal, South Korea and Uruguay in Group H for the World Cup tournament.

     

  • Check out Nicaragua’s form ahead of Ghana friendly

    Nicaragua will go head-to-head with Ghana at the Estadio Francisco Artés Carrasco on September 27, 2022.

    This will be the first meeting between the two countries and the Nicaraguans will be feeling confident about winning the tie.

    Nicaragua are ranked 139th by FIFA but they are in some decent form juxtaposed with Black Stars.

     

    In their last five matches, the North American side have won three, lost one and drew one.

    They beat Trinidad and Tobago 2-1, drew two-all with Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and beat Bahama 0-2 and 4-0 in a doubleheader before losing Suriname 2-1.

    Ghana, on the other hand, are without a win in their last four matches losing two and drawing two.

    The match comes off on Tuesday, September 27, 2022, at 18:00 GMT kick-off time.

    Source: Ghanaweb