Opposition and human rights organizations demanded the cessation of torture and respect for the fundamental rights of political prisoners in Nicaragua, this Saturday, December 10, within the framework of the International Human Rights Daywhen 74 years of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) are commemorated.
The opposition organization Unión Democrática Renovadora, let’s uniterecalled that “Nicaraguans have the right to freedom of expression, religious freedom and to freely choose our representatives.”
“For this and more we are committed to continue fighting against the Ortega-Murillo dictatorship that has restricted all rights and we demand that the rights of political prisoners be fully respected, mainly those who are in El Chipote, who are isolated. and they constantly suffer torture,” said Luis Blandón, a member of Unamos.
The opposition organization also demanded that the president of Unamos, Suyen Barahona, a current political prisoner, be allowed to communicate with her son, whom she has not seen since June 2021. The dictatorship has only allowed, on one occasion, that the opposition leader see current photos of the minor.
For his part, he Human Rights Collective Nicaragua Never Again launched the campaign called “We demand a Nicaragua free of torture!” with the aim of denouncing the ill-treatment suffered by political prisoners of the Daniel Ortega regime.
It consists of the publication of radio messages that “contribute to the construction of the historical memory of Nicaragua”, aimed at demanding once again “justice, truth, reparation and non-repetition to the victims and their families, and freedom for all people”. political prisoners.
“This time the campaign presents the messages in radio cartoons, completing the previous campaigns in which audiovisual materials were used to highlight the demand for justice and freedom for Nicaragua,” the agency explained.
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There are at least six cartoons that will be published periodically, in which they will report on various rights such as respect for the physical, mental and moral integrity of people and how the regime violates those of political prisoners.
In addition, the isolation to which detainees are subjected, arbitrary imprisonment, lack of justice, torture in prisons will be denounced, which, they indicate, is “a constant practice of regimes that seek to perpetrate power through the use of the strength” ; and the violation of the human rights of women in Nicaragua.
On this day, the Center for Transdisciplinary Studies of Central America (cetcam) also recalled that, “despite the challenges that exist today, it is possible to build a better Central America in the future for the development of youth, women, children and social minorities.”
Meanwhile, campaign activists «Be human» They carried out an experiment that consisted of virtually connecting relatives of political prisoners from different countries so that, through their stories told among themselves, the feelings of the affected families and their imprisoned relatives became visible.
According to the Mechanism for the Recognition of Political Prisoners in Nicaragua, in the country there are around 235 people deprived of their liberty for political reasons, the majority (225) detained after the social protests that began in April 2018. As of November 30, this year there were 209 men and 26 women incarcerated.