The regime of Daniel Ortega, in more than 10 months, has repeatedly denied visits, calls, letters or any type of communication between the minor sons and daughters and the political prisoners who remain captive in the Evaristo Vásquez Judicial Complex, better known as “El Nuevo Chipote”, denounced the Renovating Democratic Union (United before MRS).
The political group, in its account of Twitterpointed out that the isolation and solitary confinement to which the dictatorship has subjected the hostages of conscience has the objective of “break the spirit” of prisoners of conscience.
He pointed out that imprisoned opponents “have not been able to see their children and it is forbidden for them to take photos or messages during visits.”
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The relatives of political prisoners have requested in different ways that their relatives be allowed to have some type of contact with their children; however, the Ortega regime has refused this demand.
Some of the political prisoners like Michael MoraTamara Davila and miguel mendoza They have repeatedly demanded that the Ortega administration allow them at least one phone call or one letter to their children, but this request is never taken into account.
The defender Paul Caves told the team earlier Article 66, that the Ortega dictatorship by not allowing contact between mother, father and their children “is causing family segregation.”
In addition to being held incommunicado with the outside world, “many of the political prisoners remain in punishment cells, in isolation, and in some cases in solitary confinement. They are slowly killing them!», insisted Unite.
In more than 10 months of incarceration, the Ortega dictatorship has only allowed seven meetings between the relatives and the “El Nuevo Chipote” political prisoners. The relatives of the inmates tirelessly continue to demand that the visiting period established by law be complied with, which would allow these meetings to take place every fifteen days in jail.