
© ReutersAt the Oakland event, Camilo showed a torture video which demonstrates opposition violence.
Camilo Mejía wrote an open letter condemning the Amnesty report for being biased and actually contributing to the chaos and violence.
Western media have described the unrest and violence in Nicaragua as a 'campaign of terror' by government police and paramilitary. This has also been asserted by large non-governmental organizations (NGOs). In May, for example, Amnesty International issued a report titled 'Shoot to Kill: Nicaragua's Strategy to Repress Protest.'
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Miami Herald op-ed summarized: "It's not like there's any confusion over who's to blame for the recent killings amid Nicaragua's political violence. Virtually all human rights groups agree that Ortega's police-backed paramilitary goons are the culprits."
Much less publicized, other analysts have challenged these assertions. They claim the
situation is being distorted and the reality is very different. For example, Camilo Mejía wrote an open letter condemning the Amnesty report for being biased and actually contributing to the chaos and violence.
To learn more about the situation, Task Force on the Americas (TFA) invited Camilo Mejía to speak in the San Francisco Bay Area. TFA has a long history of work in Central and South America educating the public, lobbying around U.S. foreign policy and leading delegations to see the reality in Central and South America.
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