The trial took place in wake of the leaders’ success in bringing together thousands of people to pray in public venues, which the regime apparently perceived as a threat.
As part of President Daniel Ortega’s long-term crackdown on religious leaders, authorities in Nicaragua have now convicted 11 Protestant pastors on apparently trumped-up money laundering charges, sentencing them to jail sentences of 12-15 years in prison and an $80 million fine each.
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RICHMOND – On March 28, 2024 the Virginia Board of Education approved the establishment of Virginia’s fifth and sixth lab schools from the University of Virginia and Mountain Gateway Community