Talk:Sergio Ramírez
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Sergio Ramírez is now in exile and his latest book is banned in Nicaragua
[edit]Needs an update regarding events in 2021, but that will need watching to keep it POV neutral. Human Rights Watch has a summary of the charges against people who have been arrested by the current Nicaraguan government, but doesn't take into consideration US history with Nicaragua. This could go into the weeds fast, but Ramirez did flee Nicaragua and is now in exile and his latest book has been banned in Nicaragua. La Prensa is not a neutral POV source nor does Human Rights Watch appear to be NPV. I'm a foreign national living in Nicaragua so I don't think it would be appropriate for me to write this, but heads up for anyone who wants to write it. Bare facts are Ramírez is currently in exile and his latest book has been banned in Nicaragua by the FSLN government. MizOre (talk) 00:58, 3 October 2021 (UTC)