Nicaragua: indigenous leader dies in state custody
International human rights organizations released statements decrying the death of indigenous leader, politician and activist Brooklyn Rivera after years in Nicaraguan state custody. His passing came days after the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) called for Rivera’s immediate release and urgent medical attention. WOLA raised concerns over his condition following the release of a statement and photographs by the Nicaraguan government to provide proof of life, as requested by UN experts. Rivera was a renowned leader of the Miskito indigenous people who played a central role in the winning pledges of regional autonomy in peace negotiations with the Sandinista government after a period of armed insurgency in the 1980s. (Photo: Brooklyn Rivera family via Amnesty International)


