the opponent Brenda Lee Baldelomar, Originally from Chinandega, she has been a political prisoner of the regime of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo for 71 days, and in all that time they have not authorized a single visit from her relatives, denounced Hants Baldelomar, son of the opposition member.
The Police have denied information about the situation that Brenda Baldelomar is going through and that they do not allow her visits. «We are not told anything; We thought she was still in District Three but we learned from other sources that she is already in La Esperanza,” Hants said.
The political prisoner of Masaya, Olesia Muñoz, looks unrecognizable. Her physical appearance is unfortunate: thin, pale, aged and at times disoriented, this is how relatives who recently visited her in captivity in the women’s prison described her. «The hope».
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The opponent is 52 years old and is originally from Niquinohomo. She was transferred to «The hope», where he awaits the impeachment trial against him. The Niquinohomo showgirl Olesia Muñoz suffered a second illegal kidnapping by the Daniel Ortega dictatorship, she was transferred to District III of the Managua Police, where she did not receive medical attention, despite the fact that she needed it.
Relatives describe that Olesia is in a delicate state of health after spending two months in inhumane conditions inside «from the dungeons» of District III of Managua. Some ailments that afflict her are diarrhea, vomiting and fungus on her feet, in addition to diabetes and possible malnutrition due to the poor diet to which she was subjected by the jailers.
After the wave of arbitrary arrests carried out by the National Police since last April, the Mechanism for the Recognition of Political Prisoners in Nicaragua denounced that the new prisoners of conscience of the Daniel Ortega regime, in addition to being subjected to “forced disappearance” after after their arrest, they are exposed to mistreatment, beatings, torture, poor diet and even the prison authorities deny access to medication people with chronic illnesses and the elderly.
The independent observatory Urnas Abiertas pointed out that the recent resolution on Nicaragua, approved at the 53rd General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS), “is an important message from the international community but it continues to be insufficient.”
He refers that although the resolution is important, if “forceful measures against the dictatorial regime” are not taken, everything will be insufficient to get out of the crisis that the country is experiencing.
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He stressed that it is necessary for the international community “to take bilateral or multilateral measures in relation to investment and development projects that international financial institutions continue to finance in the country.”
Within the framework of the commemoration of the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, Nicaraguan and international human rights organizations expressed their deep concern over the continuation of the serious human rights violations perpetrated by the Daniel Ortega dictatorship against the citizens of Nicaragua. .
Through a releasethe entities highlighted that since 2019 the Nunca Más Nicaragua Collective, through the Nicaraguan Observatory against Torture, has documented 158 cases of torture, which includes 130 men, 28 women and two minors.
“This situation was also made visible before the United Nations Committee Against Torture in the second periodic review carried out in Nicaragua, within the framework of which international and Nicaraguan organizations reported the State’s failure to comply with the international obligations,” they said. .