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Mirador San Miguel Alto. Our only interest were the boys we identified. On their three Internet sites, which have all been taken offline, police found profiles of male prostitutes with their names, ages and descriptions of their sexual talents, Cordero says. None of the young men in the catalogue were identified as minors, Cordero says, but it was evidence of sexual exploitation, she insists.

Van den broeck says the catalogue was to identify staff and others who were allowed into the hotel, for security purposes. Not so, says Cordero. Almost 10 months after the raid on Hotel Joluva and Club Alegria, public opinion remains passionately divided over what happened there and why it was closed.

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Of the 76 comments on the first article published in The Nicaragua Dispatch last March, many adamantly defend the two Belgian proprietors and insist they maintained a strict door policy to prevent minors from entering the premises. Others say it crossed the line. The courts knew it…This is sex tourism at its worst, which is why I stopped going. I went thinking it was a gay hotel and found a den.

Some members of the local gay community said they were uncomfortable with explicit sexual nature of the business. That sentiment was also echoed by others. There was a very strange vibe of older gentleman and young guys hanging around the place. I moved on to the next place. But most of the people who visited Joluva liked what they saw. Indeed, the hotel got only negative rating on Trip Advisor, and 45 positive reviews.

For now, however, it appears like the good times are over. Even if the appellate judge eventually overturns the sentence and releases the two Belgians, it is—even by their own admission—unlikely that Hotel Joluva will ever be the same or that Club Alegria will again live up to its name. Why did the bird fly upside down over Nicaragua? There was nothing worth shitting on!! It is allright this kind of "business" to be closed for gay oriented sexual explotation.

In Granada, the drugs such alcohol, marihuana, and cocaine run on the street. Young people sell this kind of drugs; they should be in jailed. Granada is nice, brings a lot of tourism but , Granada can not jeopordize by bringing this kind of sexual and drugs "tourisms". They are proven pimps and criminals trying to use the gay civil rights movement.

It was all about the money. Now the blame game. Rot in prison The only attraction of Club Alegria was access to teen prostitutes. I agree. If this is what "gay-oriented" tourism is about, then we need none of it in Nicaragua.