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These are the most important news of April 7, 2021

These are the most important news of April 7, 2021

Dictator Daniel Ortega nationalized Dolores Ivett Sanchez Villaltadaughter of the former Salvadoran president, Salvador Sánchez Cerén, a fugitive from justice in his country and to whom Ortega also gave him nationality in July 2021.

According to Migration, the daughter of Sánchez Cerén, 43, “has complied with the requirements and formalities established in the Political Constitution to acquire Nicaraguan nationality, for being of Central American origin and having residence in the country.”

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Ortega has expressly given the nationality to his “friends”, Sánchez Cerén and Mauricio Funes, as well as to relatives of both. Salvadorans would be enjoying mega salaries in Nicaragua, while El Salvador requires them for various crimes, including money laundering.

The immigration authorities of the Nicaraguan dictatorship denied the entry to the country of the Costa Rican professor Carlos Sandoval. The Institute of Press and Freedom of Expression (IPLEX) denounced that the academic tried to enter through the Peñas Blancas border post on March 31, where the regime’s servers asked him for information considered confidential.

The organization criticized that they denied him entry “with the crude excuse of not giving the names of all the acquaintances that Sandoval has in Nicaragua.” The members of the Press Institute stressed “that freedom of movement is a freedom inherent to human beings and constitutes a means for the full exercise of freedom of expression.”

At least 400 religious They denounced the human rights violations in Nicaragua and demanded the release of political prisoners. In an open letter addressed to the authorities of the regime, leaders of different religions, established in the United States, indicated that the release of political prisoners would be “an important step to achieve tranquility and peace” through justice.

The letter was signed by Catholic, Episcopalian, Jewish, Protestant, Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu and other religious leaders, who proclaimed themselves “people of faith”, and raised their voices in this time of prayer.

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Tirso Celedonthe new director of the Central Bank of Nicaragua (BCN) that Ortega placed for a period of 5 years, is a character linked to the execution of millionaire loans from the Nicaraguan Institute of Social Security destined for real estate developments, some luxury ones that ended up failing and further deteriorating the finances of the INSS.

According to journalistic investigations, the businessman is a “chip” of Ramiro Ortiz Gurdiandirector of the Production Bank (Banpro), a banking entity that has handled accounts for the Sandinista regime. Tirso Celedon He also directed the sanctioned bank Bancorp, and now he would be in charge of maintaining active communication with the dictatorial couple from the Central Bank.

The UN countries decided to suspend the participation of Russia at Human Rights Council in response to the abuses it is committing in Ukraine.

At the initiative of the United States and its allies, the United Nations General Assembly approved this measure with 93 votes in favor, 24 against and 58 abstentions. Among the Latin American nations that supported the measure are Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Honduras, Guatemala and Uruguay. The only votes against were Nicaragua, Bolivia and Cuba. El Salvador, Mexico and Brazil opted for abstention.

So far in April 2022, four years after the civic rebellion in Nicaragua, hate speech by the illegitimate vice president, Rosario Murillo, has increased against the opposition, the Catholic Church and independent journalism.

In his telephone monologue this Thursday, Murillo dared to alter the lyrics of some verses of the National Anthem to include his violence against opponents. He also attacked political prisoners, in particular Lesther Alemán.

The spokeswoman for the Daniel Ortega regime has said that this month is to “celebrate the peace that we have defended so much and that we will continue to defend”, which her opponents take as a warning to increase a police and para-police state in the face of any attempt to demonstrate.



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