There are ten vehicles packed with police officers outside my house. They shout, break in by force, and take me away. My family watches in despair, not understanding why this is happening.

I’m crying.

Luckily, this isn’t real. It’s just a nightmare that I’ve been having for the past three years. In 2021, I had to leave Nicaragua to prevent this terrible dream from becoming reality.

But I still have this nightmare.

I’m still scared.

I still worry about those who I left behind.

My heart races every time journalists —or those who once practiced journalism— are persecuted, imprisoned or expelled from Nicaragua.

“I did the right thing by leaving,” I tell myself every time.

And I ask myself over and over: “What did I really do?”

I simply dreamed of seeing my byline in a story. I just wanted to have a profession that made me feel proud. I only wanted to be a journalist. And because I am a journalist, I am the “enemy.”

“Enemies of humanity”

I don’t even have the most notable “name.” And there weren’t many “headlines” or “great investigations” where you can see my byline. But today, three years after I left my country and stepped into nothingness, VP Rosario Murillo continues to repeat the same monologue during the “month of the (Nicaraguan) Revolution”.

In the eyes of the regime, journalists are “enemies of humanity.”

“Among those enemies of humanity are the traitors and cowards, those who failed their people (….) those who sold out their homeland,” Murillo said in her noontime speech on July 18, 2024.

She is not only referring to journalists. That is how Rosario Murillo sees all of those who went into exile, escaping government harrasment or trying to continue telling the truth to the world.

“Hope is the last thing to be lost,” I remind myself.

Or rather, it is the last thing that we should lose. Even though my nightmare comes to me again and again, I also hold on to the dream of returning to Nicaragua someday. And even though this goal seems more and more distant, I trust that the time will come and we will see democracy reinstated in Nicaragua.





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