Nicaragua celebrated this day that the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has given him the reason in his litigation with Colombiawhich will allow you to issue fishing permits “and any permit for the exploration and exploitation of resources in their areas.”
The ICJ considered valid Nicaragua’s complaints about the violation by Colombia of its “sovereignty and jurisdiction” with its fishing permit for Colombian vessels and its “interference” with Nicaraguan marine scientific research tasks in Managua waters.
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Colombia criticized the ICJ ruling that favored Nicaragua. The president of Colombia, Ivan Duke, assured that his Government will not allow Nicaragua to limit the rights of his country in the Caribbean Sea, nor those of the Raizal community of the archipelago of San Andrés and Providencia; In addition, he took the opportunity to denounce the dictatorship of Daniel Ortega.
Duque reacted in this way after hearing the new ruling of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) that today considered that Colombia has violated Nicaragua’s “sovereignty and jurisdiction” and ordered it to “immediately cease” its conduct.
For his part, Daniel Ortega accused his Colombian counterpart of having “insulted and attacked” Nicaragua by not wanting to recognize, he said, the new ruling of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on the rights of the Central American country in the Caribbean Sea. .
“We demand, we demand (Colombia) that they abide by the ruling,” Ortega emphasized, who was accompanied by Rosario Murillo, Foreign Minister Denis Moncada, the president of the National Assembly, the official Gustavo Porras, and the head of the Army, Julio César Aviles; and the director of the National Police, Francisco Díaz.
In Ortega’s opinion, Colombia “is behaving just like its great protectors: the North American rulers.” In this sense, he said that those who hold power in Colombia “have their bases in drug trafficking” and that the United States and the European Union (EU) protect the Andean country “because they are the great consumers of drugs,” and that they will even incorporate it into NATO.
Paul Cavesa human rights defender, revealed that after the “calvary situation” that he had to live in Nicaragua due to the repressive apparatus of Daniel Ortega, he made the decision to go into exile in the United States.
Cuevas pointed out that thanks to the support of his friends he managed to cross Central America and Mexico, where in Aztec territory, he crossed the dangerous Rio Grande that delimits the border with the United States. He would then turn himself in to US Immigration authorities.
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He said that “everything went well. He is already in North American territory where he has a family who have asked him for a long time to take shelter and be safe ».
A study revealed that finding work, housing and dealing with xenophobia or nationalism generate the lack of full integration of Nicaraguans in Costa Rica. Through a virtual forum, the political scientist Manuel Orozco presented the study called “vulnerability and implication of their integration” that reveals the difficulties and uncertainties “labor, financial and the complexity of guaranteeing quality of life” that the Nicaraguans face in the neighboring country.
Among the shared data, it indicates that, with one month left to close 2021, the number of people who requested international assistance in that nation exceeded the annual record with 47,534 requests. The majority of Nicaraguans have an irregular status and earn approximately 700 dollars a month.
The regime dismissed Silvio José Zambrana Solano from the position of commercial attaché with the diplomatic rank of counselor at the Nicaraguan Embassy in Switzerland and before the Office of the United Nations Organization (UN), after a month of having appointed him in the middle of continuous diplomatic movements.
In turn, he appointed Marta Auxiliadora Córdoba Pavón, in the position of Minister Counselor with consular functions of the Nicaraguan Embassy in Mexico.