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Guyana supported OAS resolution condemning arrests by Nicaraguan govt - Stabroek News

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Guyana on June 15 voted with 25 other members of the Organisation of American States (OAS) to condemn the arrest of members of the political opposition and independent media in Nicaragua and to urge the current Nicaraguan government to implement necessary electoral reform measures to ensure the scheduled November 2021 elections are free and fair.

The article Guyana supported OAS resolution condemning arrests by Nicaraguan govt appeared first on Stabroek News.

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