in the case of a very famous police officer named gabriel vado ruiz, there's a park. -- a park here nameder him. he was kidnapped and tortured, and his body was set on fire by these right-wing insurgents in the coup attempt in 2018. unfortunately, we never hear the names of those victims. it's portrayed as a one-sided crackdown on protests when in reality there were protests there, but there were also. violent forces who are trying to overthrow the government. folly: what is the reality of the situation in the country today in terms of the economy, in terms of human rights? you're in nicaragua. tell us about what's happening . and are they credible achievements that the international community is not seeing and is ignoring, perhaps? guest: when we talk about the economy in nicaragua, we have to always consider that, at least according to nominal gdp, this is the second poorest country in the western hemisphere after haiti. yet despite that, the social services of the sandinista government are pretty incredible. i'm originally from the united states. i've lived here for several years. in t