The Judiciary removed from its website a press release that reported that Judge Ileana Pérez led a workshop on civil law on Thursday, October 20, after being “released” from the cells of the Judicial Assistance Directorate where she was taken. Tuesday for alleged questioning.
The situation was confirmed by the former employee of the Judiciary Yader Morazán, who indicated that the press release from the State Power was an attempt to “contradict the information that everyone had about the magistrate’s detention.”
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Pérez was arrested on Tuesday, October 18, amid dismissals and resignations of Sandinista officials from the Supreme Court of Justice, and after the arrest of spokesman Roberto Larios. According to the media, she was released in apparent freedom through the intercession of presidential adviser Néstor Moncada Lau.
Union leaders Violeta Granera, Félix Maradiaga, Juan Sebastián Chamorro, José Pallais and José Adán Aguerri served 500 days in prison.
Relatives and opposition organizations denounced that the political prisoners “continue without access to medical care”, both in the cells of “El Nuevo Chipote”, and under the house arrest regime in which some are held.
Maradiaga’s wife, Berta Valle, denounced that they are 500 days under inhuman and cruel treatment, of injustice and isolation. And she asked for immediate freedom for him and the more than 200 political prisoners.
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The report “Analysis of Local Power”, by the independent Urnas Abiertas observatory, indicates that police chiefs occupy the third place with the greatest power in the municipalities of Nicaragua. The document explains that some of these people received this “power” as a “prize” for their participation in the repression against the population starting in 2018.
In the study, the population consulted mentions that the political secretaries and the mayors occupy the first two places in the exercise of power, while the deputy mayors and community leaders exercise it to a lesser extent, being perceived as “decorative figures” in the municipalities.
The illegitimate president of Nicaragua, Daniel Ortega, authorized this Friday his ambassador to Russia, Alba Azucena Torres Mejía, to sign an agreement with Moscow “on cooperation in the field of non-energy applications of atomic energy for peaceful purposes.”
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The memorandum of agreement between Russia and Nicaragua was signed in Moscow on December 7, 2021.
That document lays the foundations for cooperation in a wide range of areas, in particular for the awareness of the population about nuclear technologies, the development of the nuclear infrastructure of the Republic of Nicaragua and the non-energy use of atomic energy in industry. , agriculture and medicine, as published by the Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation of Russia on its website.