Special report by PEOPLE’S WORLD
MAINSTREAM media have lost no time in seizing yet another opportunity to vilify Nicaragua unfairly in the wake of an attack by armed men on the indigenous community of Alal, near the town of Bonanza in Bosawas on January 29.
The BBC published a piece under the headline “Six indigenous people ‘massacred’ in Nicaragua,” reporting uncorroborated allegations by “rights” groups that at least six people were killed and another 10 kidnapped.
The piece included an allegation by “environmental group” the Rio Foundation, which has called the attack a “massacre” (the Rio Foundation is in fact one of the NGOs which lost its legal status in 2018 due to its complicity in the attempted coup); and a quote from Gustavo Lino, who they say is the “highest-ranking leader” of the indigenous Mayangna community, saying: “They’re exterminating us little by little and the state is doing nothing.”
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