
Martha Patricia Molina
Martha Patricia Molina is a researcher who has focused on the impact of political repression on religious groups in Nicaragua. Following the theft of convents belonging to the Clarisas nuns by the Ortega-Murillo regime, she highlighted the plight of the nuns, many of whom were of Nicaraguan origin, and condemned the regime's actions as a form of religious persecution. Her insights shed light on the broader context of human rights abuses in Nicaragua, particularly against religious communities.
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Martha Patricia Molina, an exiled lawyer, tracks Catholic persecution in Nicaragua.
Nicaragua keeps a low profile as Trump targets Latin American leftistsMartha Patricia Molina is a lawyer who reported on the persecution of priests in Nicaragua.
Nicaragua | Una iglesia perseguida, por Gisella López | OPINIONMartha Patricia Molina reported that thousands of religious processions were banned by the dictatorship.
Sacerdotes en Nicaragua se preparan para realizar actividades de Cuaresma dentro de los templosMartha Patricia Molina authored the report detailing the decrease in recorded attacks against religious individuals.
Presentan en España el documental “Nicaragua levantará”, sobre la represión contra la Iglesia católicaMartha Patricia Molina is the critical voice against the dictatorship that keeps the flame of denunciation alive even from exile.
La verdad siempre es perseguidaMartha Patricia Molina described the confiscation as a profanation of a sacred place.
Régimen inaugura centro tecnológico en instalaciones robadas al centro La Cartuja, Matagalpa
Martha Patricia Molina is a researcher who commented on the situation of the Clarisas nuns after the robbery.
Monjas Clarisas podrían reubicarse en Barcelona tras el robo de conventos en Nicaragua
















