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Nicaragua has decided to withdraw from the United Nations Human Rights Council, following a UN report accusing President Daniel Ortega's government of human rights violations and transforming the country into an authoritarian state. The UN experts urged legal action against Nicaragua, citing patterns of human rights abuses that constitute crimes against humanity. The government, which has ignored past UN reports, dismissed the latest UN report as falsehoods and slander.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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