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bringing nicaraguas dictatorship before the world court

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The article describes political persecution and statelessness in Nicaragua, with diplomatic responses from Spain and the US. No commercial mechanism, supply chain impact, or market price effect is identified. The event is purely political/humanitarian with no direct or indirect commercial implications for any sector, commodity, or company.

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  • On February 9, 2023, Nicaragua released 222 political prisoners, deported to the US.
  • Spain offered citizenship to stateless Nicaraguans, granting nationality to over 135 by 2026.
  • UN reports over 452 citizens declared stateless due to political persecution.
  • Calls for international legal action against Nicaragua for violations of international law.
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