The deputy president of the Nicaraguan regime, Rosario Murillo, once again took advantage of her customary telephone communication with the official media to attack the opposition and religious leaders, stating that they live in a world of “fantasies and lies, that’s why no one believes them anymore.”
«The damage is done by those who believe themselves to be powerful due to different circumstances and carve paths of human misery, above that human misery they have not learned to live creating, to live transcending and to live being loyal to the blessed country, to Jesus Christ and our glorious people of Nicaragua,” said the government spokeswoman.
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He continued adding that opponents are “those who die in a world of fantasy, provoking, but we already know that lies do not last long and we know that the damage is done to oneself when he wants to harm others, that is why we say that Christ Jesus commanded love of neighbor. Some believe that hate can sustain them or define them as a leader, what leaders? Leadership has to have its foundations in truth.
Recently, Murillo also made threats against “anyone who dares to try to destroy the peace that we have, to disturb the peace that has cost us so much.” “We say to everyone “remember Sandino”. That has to be a memory for the invaders, aggressors, the interfering, those who believe they own the world, it has to be an indelible memory so that they don’t try again, so that they don’t come out defeated again, “he warned.
The presidential couple has directed attacks against the Catholic Church after the Justice and Legal Affairs Commission together with the Peace, Defense, Governance and Human Rights Commission presented a final report on the analysis of criminal legal norms in the one who asked to try religious leaders and confiscate their assets for having helped the victims of the 2018 repression, whom the regime calls “terrorists.”
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The document was approved by the Sandinista deputies in the National Assembly with 77 votes in favor, 11 against, zero abstentions and three present. So far the report has not been converted into law.
Monsignor Rolando Álvarez said this morning in an interview with Article 66 that this situation “is already an obvious persecution, although they don’t like it when they talk about persecution, but that is what they are doing, harassment, coercion, intimidation. They can pretend that one is intimidated, that the Church stops speaking, that we priests stop announcing hope and denouncing injustice and these two things are important».