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Police stand guard at a holding center known as "El Chipote," associated with torture during the Somoza dictatorship (1937-1979) and officially called the Judicial Assistance Directorate, as they face demonstrators, on the other side of the fence, protesting the arrests of anti-government protesters in Managua, Nicaragua, April 25, 2018. Some 222 inmates, considered by many to be political prisoners, were on a flight to Washington, D.C. on Feb. 9, 2023 after they were “unilaterally” released, according to a senior Biden administration official. (AP Photo/Alfredo Zuniga, File)

Police stand guard at a holding center known as "El Chipote," associated with torture during the Somoza dictatorship (1937-1979) and officially called the Judicial Assistance Directorate, as they face demonstrators, on the other side of the fence, protesting the arrests of anti-government protesters in Managua, Nicaragua, April 25, 2018. Some 222 inmates, considered by many to be political prisoners, were on a flight to Washington, D.C. on Feb. 9, 2023 after they were “unilaterally” released, according to a senior Biden administration official. (AP Photo/Alfredo Zuniga, File)

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