The Nicaraguan dictatorship has committed and continues to commit “crimes against humanity” against students, teachers, academic directors and other university personnel, opponents or perceived as such, and the main criminals against humanity are the dictator Daniel Ortega and the vice-dictator. Rosario Murillo, says the United Nations (UN).
In its most recent report on the situation in Nicaragua, the UN Group of Human Rights Experts (GHREN) determined that, as of 2018, after the start of social protests that demanded the end of the Ortega-Murillo dictatorship, in which university students played a leading role, the Nicaraguan regime premeditatedly and systematically attacked the higher education subsystem in order to subjugate it, disappear university autonomy and get rid of the students who participated in the protests.
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With that objective, says the GHREN report, the Ortega-Murillo dictatorship committed “serious violations and abuses of international human rights law against students, teachers, academic directors and other university or higher education institution personnel who participated in the 2018 protests and/or have been critical of the Government or considered as such.
The document released this week maintains that the violations and abuses committed by the Ortega-Murillo dictatorship “are part of a broader attack by the Government against universities and their autonomy, which reflects its intention to control any space that allows criticism.” and lead resistance, protest or dissidence autonomously”, and therefore, the Nicaraguan regime “has eliminated university autonomy and academic freedom.”
The dictators of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo, in a superficial message that they spread through a press release, greeted the people and Government of the United States after the presidential elections that were held in that country on November 5.
In the six-paragraph document, the Sandinista regime did not celebrate and did not mention even once the name of Donald Trump, winner of said electoral contest, who will assume a second term in that country.
“We salute the people of the United States of America, who have led a new electoral campaign speaking out about their aspirations and needs in daily life, and around the burning issues that afflict them and that afflict the entire human community,” said the dictatorship in the letter.
Donald Trump was president of the United States for the first time between January 20, 2017 and January 20, 2021. At that time he assumed a severe policy against the Managua regime.
The Trump administration approved several sanctions for human rights violations, corruption and political repression in Nicaragua against officials and institutions of the dictatorship.
During that period of Donald Trump’s Administration, the Nica Act was approved in the United States, with the aim of preventing the US Government from supporting loans from international organizations for Nicaragua, while democracy and democracy continue to be violated in the country. human rights.
The Mayor’s Office of Managua, through social networks, announced a new detour caused by the expansion of the Juan Pablo II Track, recently renamed the Heroes of the Insurrection Track.
The affected sector on that main artery on this occasion covers from the El Dorado traffic lights to the El Paraisito bridge, where it will join with the closure that the commune maintains to the El Edén bridge.
The closure of this new section is effective from November 6, according to the commune, due to the “expansion of the work area in the main artery of our city.”
The Managua Mayor’s Office specified that during this period they will be carrying out excavation activities, so “vehicular access will be restricted.”
In addition, they released maps of the areas through which the public transportation that usually travels through this section that will now be closed will circulate. Some of the affected routes are 105, 114, 120, 006, 195 and 118.