“Recently we have received various expressions of discomfort over the situation of Nicaraguan citizens, members of various political organizations, who are currently in prison in their country. Among them, in particular, we are concerned about the case of Mrs. Dora María Téllez, whose state of health, according to what we are informed, is delicate,” the president read.
The president said that the sole purpose of extending his invitation to Dora María Téllez is for her to receive the necessary medical care and to be able to remain in the country, if she so requests.
“This approach responds to humanitarian reasons. I reiterate: we are moved by no other interest other than brotherhood with the people of Nicaragua, our common history and Mexico’s commitment to always open the doors to those who consider it essential for their security and protection, beyond ideologies or political positions. I also express that At no time would we lend ourselves to being used in a campaign against Nicaragua and its government, encouraged by interests alien to those of our peoples.” says the letter.
This week, several former presidents of Spain and Latin America expressed their concern about the region’s silence regarding what is happening in Nicaragua, including that of President López Obrador.
Ortega declared 94 opponents and critics of his administration “traitors to the homeland,” whom he even ordered to strip them of their nationality and confiscate their real estate.
The former presidents criticized that the Mexican president “is silent about the exercise and violations of human rights” that take place in Nicaragua, while he has launched criticism of the Peruvian government headed by Dina Boluarte.
“(Accuses) the democratic and provisional government of Peru of being spurious in order to avoid transferring to it the Pro Tempore presidency of the Pacific Alliance, while remaining silent in the face of the exercise and human rights violations perpetrated by the Ortega-Murillo couple in Nicaragua,” they stated. .