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These are the most important news of March 24, 2023

These are the most important news of March 24, 2023

Journalist Hannibal Torunodirector of the canceled Radio Darío, denounced the confiscation of his children’s manor house in León by the Sandinista regime.

Toruño pointed out, through his social networks, that the Office of the Attorney General of the Republic and the police chief of the department, General Commissioner Fidel Domínguez, took over the house and even the household items, which cannot be seized.

Toruño, who was recently stripped of his nationality, stated that his children “enjoyed real rights and this is a violation that transfers their personal assets.”

Opposition organizations and independent doctors demand freedom of Dr. Anely Pereza member of the Nicaraguan Medical Unit (UMN) and the Civic Alliance, who was arbitrarily detained on Thursday night, March 23, at her home, located in Managua.

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The Nicaraguan Exile Medical Association (AMEN) issued a statement in which it expressed its “strong rejection” of the arrest of its colleague, who they say is “a Nicaraguan citizen who has been at the service of the population since her hard work for health”.

They affirm that the dictatorship imprisoned her for being a “promoter and defender of human rights, freedom, justice and democracy in Nicaragua.” At the moment the place where she was transferred is unknown.

The Nicaraguan Foreign Minister, Denis Moncadawill travel to Russia on March 30 to meet with his counterpart, Sergei Lavrov, in the midst of the arrest warrant issued against President Vladimir Putin, accused by the International Criminal Court (ICC) of crimes against humanity.

According to Moscow, the ministers will discuss in particular the strengthening of political dialogue, the expansion of trade ties, and will pay special attention to the establishment of close interaction in international organizations, above all within the framework of the UN.

The Santa María Magdalena parish, located in the indigenous neighborhood of Monimbó, in Masaya, woke up closed and besieged by a police patrol this Friday, after the Police threatened to arrest the parish priest Pedro Méndez.

Sources on condition of anonymity told this outlet that General Commissioner Juan Valle Valle appeared at the church after the priest had fasted and prayed for the imprisoned Bishop Rolando Álvarez.

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