Ortega police kidnap Jasson Salazar, youth opposition leader

Jasson Salazar has been kidnapped by Ortega for 36 days

36 days have passed since the arbitrary detention of the youth leader Jason Noel Salazar Rugamawho has been confined since April 4 in one of the cells of District III, in Managua.

He University Movement April 19 (MU19A) He recalled that the 27-year-old opponent is facing an illegal detention (…) full of injustices and arbitrariness.”

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Recently, the same organization denounced that the Police, at the service of the Daniel Ortega regime, continue not allowing his vice president to be seen by his relatives.

He also pointed out that the Judge Ernesto Rodríguez He has in his possession Salazar’s judicial file, without his family and defense being able to consult it physically, nor through the Nicarao System.

It had previously been known that Salazar was taken to a special hearing on April 5, one day after his arrest was reported.

Without specifying the cause or the alleged crimes against the youth leader, the MU19A reported that the university leader was placed under the order of the Fifth Court of Hearings of Managua.

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Article 66 learned that Salazar’s defense attorney filed a writ of habeas corpus on April 12 with the Office for the Reception and Distribution of Causes and Documents (ORIDICE), of the Managua judicial complex.

Since the beginning of April 2023, the Nicaraguan dictatorship has carried out a wave of arbitrary arrests and some exiles against opponents, activists and former politicians, as well as journalists, whom it accuses of “conspiring against the homeland”, a well-known justification. to stop the opposition and continue violating human rights.



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