True, Or Fake News? ‘90% Of Nicaraguans Feel Spied Upon’

The “spied upon” headline from El Pais is unequivocal. The story, in the newspaper’s English-language edition, says that Nicaraguans live in “a climate of permanent surveillance” in which they distrust even their neighbors. Further, apparently harmless community meetings are really “a mechanism of social control” where they “feel watched.” El Pais sources a survey carried out “independently” by an organization called Hagamos Democracia (“Let’s Make Democracy”), based in Costa Rica. Its president, Jesús Tefel, says that people can’t “express opinions openly for fear of being betrayed.” El Pais’s conclusion is that Nicaraguans live under “constant surveillance and repression.”

The post True, Or Fake News? ‘90% Of Nicaraguans Feel Spied Upon’ appeared first on PopularResistance.Org.

This post was originally published on PopularResistance.Org.