"Police officers—working for the dictatorship—are pressuring independent journalists who remain in Nicaragua to hand over information about other colleagues, including those outside the country, according to the report on Attacks on Press Freedom for the period July to September this year, published by the Foundation for Freedom of Expression and Democracy (FLED, for its Spanish acronym).
'They put me in a van and interrogated me. They showed me documents with payments and contracts from media outlets in exile. They had all my information. It is clear that there is a digital espionage apparatus and networks of trolls monitoring every move on social media,' reads one of the testimonies in the report."
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