Mothers of April demand that the Catholic Church "break the silence" in the face of Ortega's repression

Mothers of April demand that the Catholic Church “break the silence” in the face of Ortega’s repression

The Mothers of April Association (Ama) called on the Nicaraguan Episcopal Conference (CEN) to “break the silence and ask for Enough!” to the repressive actions of the Nicaraguan regime.

The demand of the relatives of the victims of the government repression occurs before the repressive wave against the opposition and the recent accusation against Monsignor Rolando Álvarez, bishop of the Diocese of Matagalpa.

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“From (the) Mothers of April Association we demand the immediate and unconditional release of Monsignor Álvarez and all political prisoners, without conditions,” demanded AMA.

They add that they will continue to raise their voices, “just as Monsignor Rolando Álvarez did (…) to demand truth and justice for our murdered relatives and all the victims of repression in Nicaragua.”

They also demanded that the State of Nicaragua put an end to the repression that “is bleeding the country dry with forced migration that claims more victims every day.

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AMA joins other organizations that demand the freedom of Monsignor Álvarez, accused by the Ortega Prosecutor’s Office of the alleged crimes of undermining national integrity and propagation of false news through information and communication technologies, according to the prosecution. , to the detriment of the Nicaraguan State and society.

The also apostolic administrator of the Diocese of Estelí was removed on August 19, by the police force of the Episcopal Curia of Matagalpa, he was kidnapped for almost four months, and it was not until December 13 that the Ortega dictatorship made his imprisonment official, reducing him to house arrest.



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