The dictatorial pairing of Nicaragua, made up of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo, decided to “reward” their daughter Camila Ortega Murillo and delegated her to give the inaugural lesson of the 2023 academic year at the University of the Autonomous Regions of the Nicaraguan Caribbean Coast (URACCAN). ). The descendant of the presidential couple will arrive in the Caribbean when there have been a series of massacres against indigenous peoples who defend their lands from settlers in the face of the passivity of the administration on duty.
Ortega Murillo will “speak” on “Achievements and challenges in promoting the creative economy in the peoples of the Nicaraguan Caribbean Coast”, this as part of her “duties” as coordinator of the National Commission for Creative Economy, a position invented and created custom made by her mother, Rosario Murillo, for her personal assistant.
The presence of Camila Ortega has been criticized by Daysi George West, a member of the Civic Alliance for Justice and Democracy (ACJD). The opposition native from the North Caribbean wonders if the daughter of the dictators knows about the issue of identity and interculturality. In addition, she that she above while the slaughter against the indigenous peoples is taking place.
“While indigenous peoples are being killed on the North Caribbean Coast, now the daughter of the dictator Ortega Murillo is going to (give an) inaugural lesson. What does she know about identity and interculturality? A university built by costeños. From 1894 – 1991 there was no access to higher education”,
Related news: IACHR demands that Ortega “adopt urgent care and reparation measures” for the Wilu communityGeorge recalled on his Twitter account.
The Wilu community of the Mayangna territory was attacked by settlers at dawn on March 11, 2023. The confrontation left five people dead, three injured, 16 houses burned, more than 70 families affected and evacuated in the Musawas community
An indeterminate group of heavily armed settlers murdered Jesmin Jacobo Lázaro, Lenín Vilchez Patrón Flores, Alberto Castillo Palacio, Jorge Enor Palacio Samuel and Morgan Díaz Palacio, all men and under 30 years of age, with firearms and bladed weapons, according to the Territorial Government Mayangna Sauni As.
Similar actions were also recorded on March 6 and 10. Indigenous peoples were attacked by settlers. Given the seriousness and repetition of the attacks that have been recorded in the area, on February 13, 2022, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights granted precautionary protection measures in favor of the Wilu, Musawas, and Suniwas communities.