75 Nicaraguans have been sentenced in express trials, set up in a couple of hours, in the last 15 days. The tone of the Ortega-Murillo dictatorship has consisted of sending its police apparatus to take opponents or critics of his regime out of their homes, transfer them to a police station, accuse them and send them home under the condition of showing up every day. to the nearest delegation so that they sign, in a kind of report, and also photograph them.
The repressive measure is part of the “scorched earth” combo, which, according to the opposition, Ortega is trying to impose with the aim of sowing fear or pushing citizens who represent a glimmer of leadership in their communities into exile.
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Of that group of 75, one of those who decided to leave through blind spots in Nicaragua is Juan Carlos Márquez. He was arbitrarily detained on May 18 and after the threat that if he did not show up twice to sign they would put him in jail, he pushed him to leave the country on Sunday. He is aware that his freedom was compromised by the designs of the Ortega-Murillos.
A shot from the gun of one of the jailers of the Daniel Ortega dictatorship in “La Modelo” took the life of Eddy Montes Praslin four years ago. Until now, the prison authorities have not said a word about the crime, despite the fact that Montes was shot inside the security perimeter of the prison, which was also surrounded by dozens of guards.
Organisms and former politicians remembered Montes today, insisting that the government is responsible for the crime and demanding that this case not go unpunished.
The General Directorate of Migration and Aliens of Costa Rica reported that last week it deported 40 people to their countries of origin, of which 38 were Nicaraguans.
The Costa Rican agency indicated that six of these foreigners “served a sentence for having a record for the crime of aggravated robbery, 30 were in irregular immigration status, one foreigner had a record for the crime of infringing the mining law, one served a sentence for the crime of selling drugs, one for attempted homicide, and a Salvadoran for links to the Mara Salvatrucha gang.”
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He also indicated that in the first four months of this year he has deported more than 300 foreigners, most of them from Nicaragua.
Harold Delgado, who threatened teachers with dismissal if they boycotted the Nicaraguan regime, in the context of the 2018 sociopolitical crisis; he was appointed as counselor minister with consular functions at the Nicaraguan Embassy in the Dominican Republic.
Delgado works as cultural director of the Ministry of Education and was the presenter of the television program La Liga del Saber, which was broadcast on the official Canal 4. This would be the first diplomatic position for the Ortega member, who is a lawyer and notary public by profession and has a master’s degree in family law.
The United States Commission for International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) recommended imposing specific sanctions on the institutions and officials of the regime of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo, responsible for violence and other punitive actions against places of worship , religious leaders and organizations.