Political prisoner and businessman José Adán Aguerri continues to have health problems, which keeps his relatives concerned, who were able to confirm, on the eighth day of visits, that the partial loss of vision in his left eye, the otitis and the blood pressure continues to affect you.
On June 10, his relatives were able to see the opponent for the eighth time after more than 40 days in solitary confinement, in the jails of the Evaristo Vásquez Police Complex, better known as “El Nuevo Chipote.”
Sources close to Aguerri’s family revealed to THE PRESS that the health of the political prisoner continues to deteriorate, after a year of confinement. “Still the same, losing weight. What worries us most is his problem with sight, hearing and blood pressure,” said the source, who preferred to remain anonymous.
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In March of this year, the Civic Alliance for Justice and Democracy (ACJD) reported that the member of that organization presented fungus on his back and chest; partial loss of vision in your left eye, otitis —ear infection— and migraine.
In this regard, the source told LA PRENSA that the political prisoner’s family is taking him medications and ointments “trying not to make his health worse.”
On June 8, the former president of the Superior Council of Private Enterprise (Cosep) completed one year as a political prisoner of the Daniel Ortega regime.
José Adán Aguerri was accused by Nicaraguan justice of allegedly “conspiring to undermine national integrity” and the Fifth Criminal District Judge, Félix Ernesto Salmerón Moreno, sentenced him to 13 years in prison.
The Ortega regime prosecuted the opponent together the candidates for the Presidency Arturo Cruz, Juan Sebastián Chamorro and Félix Maradiaga, the veteran politician José Pallais, and the leaders of the Blue and White National Unity (Unab) Tamara Dávila and Violeta Granera.
This June 14, the various organizations of relatives of the political prisoners detainees in “El Chipote” and in penitentiary centers throughout the country raised their voices to demand the immediate release of all detainees and that the “policy of torture and extermination must cease.”
The relatives of the people detained in the new Chipote denounced that, after the eighth visit they made from June 10 to 12, they verified that “their lives (of those imprisoned) continue to be at risk.”
“We insist on our URGENT call to the people of Nicaragua, the international community and the State of Nicaragua, to promote all possible actions to achieve immediate, unconditional freedom and with guarantees for the more than 182 political prisoners,” they exhort.