A sentence of two years in prison must be served by a Nicaraguan priest convicted of alleged threats against five citizens. Human rights organizations consider that the case is political to harm the Catholic Church
Opposition considers Nicaraguan priest sentenced to 2 years in prison a “political prisoner”
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