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Nicaraguan teacher who participated in “It hurts to breathe” goes into exile due to increased persecution

Nicaraguan teacher who participated in "It hurts to breathe" goes into exile due to increased persecution

The Nicaraguan teacher, who appears in the documentary report “It Hurts to Breathe” prepared by Mexican journalist Otoniel Martínez, had to flee the country, because Sandinista fanatics managed to identify her and since the broadcast of the audiovisual, the siege and persecution against her increased.

Martínez had tried to protect the identity of the teacher, however the machinery of the Nicaraguan regime identified her. The journalist met the teacher again at a bus terminal in Arriaga, Chiapas, on his way to the United States.

«After I gave you the interview I had more problems with the Police and I had no other option. I have not had a job since 2018, neither in private nor public schools, and I had to leave out of necessity,” the teacher assured the journalist who interviewed her in Nicaragua last July.

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Giving statements to the media Aztec TV It has cost the exile of the Nicaraguan teacher, who is in southern Mexico requesting a document that will allow her to move without problem to the northern border of that country and thus be able to cross into US territory, where she intends to request political asylum.

“The plan is to get to the border and hand me over to the immigration authorities,” said the teacher, who once again preferred to hide her face.

In addition, he expressed that leaving Nicaragua and undertaking the journey north “has been very difficult,” since to leave the country he had to use another name for fear of his safety.

“It’s something very hard for me,” said the woman through tears, her voice breaking. She explained that her children follow the country and she fears that the Sandinista fanatics along with the Police will besiege them.

The motivations of the teacher, like the thousands of Nicaraguans who have left the country, is to find a better future in the United States, however, she pointed out that she hopes to return to Nicaragua at some point when there is a change and the situation improves.



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