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'''General elections''' will be held in [[Republic of Nicaragua|Nicaragua]] on Nov 7, 2021. The [[Socialism|socialist]] [[Sandinista National Liberation Front|Sandinista]] (FSLM) government is expected to win<ref>{{News citation|journalist=[[Misión Verdad]]|date=2021-11-04|title=Poll: Nicaragua’s FSLN has 70% Electoral Support for November 7 Presidential Elections|url=https://orinocotribune.com/poll-nicaraguas-fsln-has-70-electoral-support-for-november-7-presidential-elections/|newspaper=[[Orinoco Tribune]]|archive-url=|archive-date=|retrieved=}}</ref>, which has resulted in US imperialist information warfare against government supporters.  
'''General elections''' will be held in [[Republic of Nicaragua|Nicaragua]] on Nov 7, 2021. The [[Socialism|socialist]] [[Sandinista National Liberation Front|Sandinista]] (FSLN) government is expected to win<ref>{{News citation|journalist=[[Misión Verdad]]|date=2021-11-04|title=Poll: Nicaragua’s FSLN has 70% Electoral Support for November 7 Presidential Elections|url=https://orinocotribune.com/poll-nicaraguas-fsln-has-70-electoral-support-for-november-7-presidential-elections/|newspaper=[[Orinoco Tribune]]|archive-url=|archive-date=|retrieved=}}</ref>, which has resulted in US imperialist information warfare against government supporters.  


== US Information war ==
== US Information war ==

Revision as of 02:32, 6 November 2021

General elections will be held in Nicaragua on Nov 7, 2021. The socialist Sandinista (FSLN) government is expected to win[1], which has resulted in US imperialist information warfare against government supporters.

US Information war

Imperialist social media websites such as Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram have all purged thousands of pro-Sandinista voices to attempt to meddle with the election for so-called "inauthentic activity."[2][3][4] Ben Nimmo, a senior fellow of the NATO-aligned Atlantic Council think tank announced the account takedowns.[5]

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