Magistrate Orteguista Octavio Rothschuh Andino, president of Chamber 1 of the Managua Court of Appeals (TAM), ordered the Attorney General’s Office (PGR) to proceed with the confiscation of all assets registered by the 222 exiled former prisoners of conscience and denationalized on February 9.
The order to carry out the theft of the personal and family assets of the exiled opponents was given this Friday, through a letter sent by Rothschuh to the Attorney Wendy Carolina Morales, who notifies that she must comply with the resolution of that Ortega court and consequently orders her ” the immobilization and confiscation in favor of the State of Nicaragua of the assets that all the convicted have in the Public Registries of Property and Mercantile”.
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The TAM resolution is a replica of the previous resolution in which the same court ordered the theft of the assets of the 94 Nicaraguans declared stateless on February 15 of this year, including the director of Article 66 Álvaro Navarro and other journalists, as well as intellectuals, human rights activists and professionals from different careers who dared to ask for democracy for Nicaragua.
Through a publication on the Facebook page “Sanctuary of Our Lord of Esquipulas, Diocese of Jinotega”, Father Asdrúbal Zeledón Ruiz denounced the robbery that occurred on Wednesday, June 7, in that place considered for Jinotegans, as a site sacred.
“In my capacity as Rector of the Nuestro Señor de Esquipulas Sanctuary, I inform the parishioners of the following: today the Sacristán notified me that a person had entered the sacristy, structural damage, window struggle and lock,” he reported.
The religious explained that the person stole money, a Yamaha brand piano, wine and an electric extension. “Blessed be God, that this act of vandalism did not become sacrilegious, the Blessed Sacrament was not touched, just like the sacred vessels, candelabra, missal, lectionaries and ornaments,” he added.
After two months of keeping him “kidnapped” and incommunicado from his relatives, the justice system at the service of the Ortega-Murillo dictatorship found the journalist, Víctor Ticay, a correspondent for Channel 10, guilty of the alleged crime of spreading false news and treason. , who was transferred to La Modelo penitentiary this Friday, June 9.
Article 66 managed to establish communication with friends of the communicator’s family, who confirmed that Ticay was taken in the early hours of the morning from the cell of District 3, of the Ortega Police, where he was being held, to take him to a hearing to continue the trial , where he was found guilty and immediately ordered transferred to the cells of the Jorge Navarro penitentiary, known as La Modelo, in Tipitapa.
Details of the trial hearing are unknown. It transpired that the journalist did not have a defense of his election, nor was he allowed to claim anything in his defense or present evidence of his innocence, as has happened with all political prisoners. The sentence will be communicated to the journalist in the next few hours.
The administration of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo made official the departure of Tatiana Daniela García Silva as Nicaragua’s ambassador to the Slovak Republic as “concurrent, based in the city of Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany.” In the presidential agreement 70-2023 published in La Gaceta No. 102 this Friday, the dismissal of the Ortega diplomat was consummated.
García Silva held the position in the European country since April 10, 2019, as stated in Presidential Agreement 49-2019. The dismissal of the diplomat occurred on June 5, but until this Friday it became official.
Currently, the Ortega official is Nicaragua’s ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany and has held that position since 2019.