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Rosario Murillo unleashes insults against the OAS: “We are not reduced by Yankee servitude”

Rosario Murillo unleashes insults against the OAS: "We are not reduced by Yankee servitude"

The deputy president of the Nicaraguan regime, Rosario Murillo, in her telephone intervention to official media lashed out at the Organization of American States (OAS), a day after she decided to order the organization’s offices to close and withdraw its representatives.

«Making it clear that we will not be slaves to anyone again. Making it clear that we are not in any instrument of domination of the empires or of the Yankee empire in particular. Making it clear that by force of will and patriotic commitment we declare ourselves beyond any colonialist perversion, we are not anyone’s colony, therefore we cannot be part of a ministry of colonies, a dependency of the Yankee State Department, we are not servile We are not decrepit, we are not decadent, we are not reduced by Yankee servitude,” Murillo said during his speech on Monday, April 25.

Related news: Ortega regime withdraws its representatives from the OAS and closes the agency’s office in Nicaragua

He continued adding that «quite the contrary, we stand up to the Yankee when we see with anger because he is holy, the holy anger that demands rights and the one that does not allow itself to be humiliated when we see that it continues with historical, perverse and outdated behaviors as if the world it was the same as that the peoples have not changed and especially in our Caribbean America».

Announcement by the Ortega regime of the expulsion from the OAS. Photo: Government Press

Murillo stated that “that is why we said that we expelled them from Nicaragua and that we completely left that intervening body and that just as our general of free men and women Augusto C. Sandino defeated and expelled the Yankee sailors from this free and sovereign homeland, so today we defeated and expelled that new expression of the Yankee seamanship that has no place here».

The dictatorship decided on Sunday, April 24, to withdraw the credentials of its representatives before the organization, Orlando Tardencilla, Iván Lara and Michael Campbell, and announced the closure of the organization’s office in Managua, calling it an “instrument of Yankee imperialism.” The decision was announced by Foreign Minister Denis Moncada.

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“We ratify our invariable decision to leave the OAS, as expressed on November 19, 2021, and by confirming our irrevocable denunciation and resignation before this calamitous, truculent and lying dependency of the State Department of Yankee imperialism,” the document referred.

“As of this date we cease to be part of all the deceitful mechanisms of this monstrosity, call it the Permanent Council, call it commissions, call it meetings, call it the Summit of the Americas,” he added.

Moncada, joined by the now former representatives Campbell and Lara, maintained that the country will not have a presence in any of the instruments of the regional forum, which he called “diabolical.” The OAS “plagued with insults, offenses, indignities, calamities and aggressions” continued the foreign minister, in tune with the violent speech of spokeswoman Rosario Murillo.



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