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CPDH: Regime “wants to prevent its abuses from being documented”

CPDH: Regime “wants to prevent its abuses from being documented”

The non-governmental Permanent Commission of Human Rights (CPDH) denounced this Tuesday that the Government of Nicaragua requested before the National Assembly its closure and their illegalization to prevent them from documenting the alleged abuses of authority.

“There is no will, on the part of the Government (of President Daniel Ortega), for there to be human rights organizations that are documenting the abuses that are being committed in this country,” said the executive secretary of the CPDH, Marcos Carmona, at a press conference. .

According to the activist, the CPDH is the last organization that legally promotes and defends human rights in Nicaragua, since since December 2018 the Government has stripped the legal personality of different similar NGOs, including the Nicaraguan Center for Human Rights. (Cenidh).

In Nicaragua, with the vote of the Sandinista deputies and their allies, the regime of Ortega and Rosario Murillo has canceledSince November 2018, at least 164 legal entities of civil society organizations, foundations, and associations that promote social, political, economic, human rights, democracy, environmental, feminist, indigenous, education, and health development in Nicaragua , according to a count by CONFIDENTIAL.

Among the causes used to cancel them, the breach of three laws stands out: the Law on Non-Profit Legal Entities or Law 147; the Organic Law of the Legislative Power of the Republic of Nicaragua or Law 606, and the Law against Money Laundering, Financing of Terrorism and Financing of the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction or Law 977.

The Executive has also canceled the registrations and perpetual numbers of four American and six European NGOs.

In addition, in 2018 it terminated the mission of a delegation from the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) and another from the office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (Acnudh).

“They do not receive documentation”

Carmona maintained that, with the Nicaraguan government’s decision, “they are not only affecting the institution as such, they are affecting the entire Nicaraguan people, because in some way it was the only institution that we were (legally) to document the arbitrariness and abuses that are committed by the different powers of the State and by the different officials”.

According to the request of the Executive, which is expected to be presented this Wednesday before the plenary session of Parliament, with an official majority, the CPDH and 24 other NGOs have failed to comply with their legal obligations, such as not registering as “foreign agents”, or not delivering their financial statements with their detailed breakdowns of income, expenses, trial balance and details of donations, nor their boards of directors.

The CPDH representative recalled that the organization had already tried to deliver said documents to the Ministry of the Interior and that the ministry refused to receive them.

On March 1, the CPDH had already publicly denounced that the Nicaraguan government wanted to “illegalize” it, because it refused to receive its documentation.

Complaints in digital files

Carmona, who described the state decision as “painful,” especially one day after the CPDH celebrated its 45th anniversary, said he did not understand why the NGO was canceled by the same Sandinista deputies whom he defended in past decades.

The defender added that by law the assets of the CPDH will pass into the hands of the Government, but he affirmed that the information on the cases of opponents whom they defend are safe in digital formats.

Since April 2018, Nicaragua has been experiencing a sociopolitical crisis that was accentuated in the elections last November, when Ortega was re-elected for a fifth term, fourth consecutive and second along with his wife, Rosario Murillo, as vice president, with his main contenders in prison.



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