The deputy president of the Nicaraguan regime, Rosario Murillo, dedicated a brief moment of her monologue on June 23 to congratulate Nicaraguan parents on their day. The duality of the government spokeswoman was reflected, since while she recalled that this date is to be with her parents, by design of her dictatorship there are 158 political prisoners who have not been allowed to see or have any type of communication with their children. , mostly minors.
«To the parents that we love so much and that we love, as I have said every day and as I think every day, more and more responsible, more and more at the forefront in caring for the family, in the responsibility for families, children, in the transfer of values in formation around our values, Christian, fraternal, solidarity values, identity values and national dignity, family and community values”, said the spokeswoman.
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The Nicaraguan Center for Human Rights (Cenidh) denounced this morning that opponents who are also parents “will not be able to hug, listen, or carry their sons and daughters. Children full of questions also suffer”, reiterating their request for the release of political prisoners because “all parents and their children deserve to be together today”.
The Renovating Democratic Union (Unamos) also lamented that on this date Nicaraguan parents “who are far from their children because they are in prison or because they are in another country, suffering from a distance, fighting to end the dictatorial regime, are the parents of the new Nicaragua.
Political prisoners currently find themselves without “access to specialized medical care in conditions that do not comply with the United Nations Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners (Nelson Mandela Rules) and the domestic law on human rights, which can be described as cruel, inhuman, degrading treatment, physical and psychological torture, “organizations say.
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Murillo also took advantage of his speech to attack opponents, assuring that “they were determined to destroy identity, culture, but they could never destroy our strength. The vandals who, full of hate and financed by Somocism, and by those who are always from outside, destroyed, but they could not, nor will they be able to».
“Human beings must learn that hate destroys and destroys us, only love builds and allows, makes it possible to fight and win with love that we can do everything and with love that we win everything,” said the government spokeswoman, who is pointed out by the international community and human rights organizations to commit crimes against humanity.