💨 Abstract
Nicaraguan authorities have sworn in over 1,400 masked civilians into a new "volunteer" police force, sparking concern from human rights groups. The move is seen as an attempt to formalize a paramilitary force, with opposition figures linking the recruits to the suppression of 2018 anti-government protests.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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