In one of the photographs taken at Monsignor Rolando Alvarez In the recent family visit in the Jorge Navarro de Tipitapa Penitentiary System, the sub-prefect of the prison is shown, Venancio Alanizpointed out by former politicians as “the torturer of the Daniel Ortega dictatorship.”
In the images disclosed in the government propaganda media, the “executioner” as Alaniz is called, did not detach himself at any time from the bishop of the Diocese of Matagalpa.
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The former politician Roger Alfredo Martinez, Currently in exile in Costa Rica, he told the high-ranking official of “La Modelo” to go to the different galleries of the prison where the political prisoners were kept to threaten them and order torture.
«—Venancio Alaniz—was the one who came to our galleries to say that he was not afraid to grab a weapon to shoot anyone (…) He gave orders to throw away our food, hit us and he is mentioned as the one who ordered shooting the day they murdered Eddy Montes. Today he has Monsignor Álvarez under kidnapping in the Modelo prison. He will pay for his crimes », denounced the also clinical psychologist.
Martinez told Article 66 that Alaniz was the one who received the political prisoners who were taken to the men’s prison, “and he was the one who threatened us that if we were screwing around he would take away our food, our water; And that we should not even think of going on a hunger strike because he would take away our family visits and send us to the 300, “said the former political hostage.
“Alaniz told us that he had the power to do what he wanted with the political prisoners and that no one could look after us and that the only authority was him,” he added.
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Roger Martínez recalled that the executioner and faithful flatterer of the dictator Daniel Ortega was the one who gave the order that all political prisoners be beaten on December 24, 2018, when they sang the National Anthem, “he also came to the cell to speak wonders about the dictators from Nicaragua”.
For the opponent, the sub-prefect, who is also accused of being responsible for the torture in “La Modelo”, is “a servile of the Ortega and Murillo dictatorship, and is someone who simply executes orders without any consideration.”
“Nothing is done without Alaniz’s orders”
For his part, one of the former political prisoners exiled to the United States on February 9, said on condition of anonymity that Venancio Alaniz “is the executioner not only of political prisoners but also of common criminals.”
“He is rarely seen in the corridors of La Modelo or 300, but nothing is done without the order of Venancio Alaniz and he pretends to help the prisoners, but from behind he sends his subordinates to do the opposite, the strange thing is that He has been in the same position for many years, since he is the official who mistreats the prisoner the most, whether political or common, “explained the source.
He also refers that this public servant is the one who has promoted the fastest in “La Modelo”. «Venancio was the one who ordered that the political prisoner Cristian —Meneses—, known as the “chino one” had a tooth broken in one of those beatings, the first day I arrived at 300 they beat me to a faint, also with an order of Roberto Guevara – head of the prison -».
Monsignor Álvarez could have been threatened by Alaniz
According to Roger Martínez’s knowledge in psychology, Monsignor Álvarez’s non-verbal language indicates that he could have been threatened and warned about what he was going to say to his relatives or what gestures he could make.
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“I am sure that there was some kind of coercion and threats that if the monsignor said something about what he is experiencing in prison, it would have a consequence,” said the expert.
He warned that it should be remembered that the prelate has not seen his relatives for more than 40 days. “He must be happy, but at the same time painful for the time that he could not share with his brothers, and what the prisoners long for is to share with the family.”
“It should be noted that Venancio Alaniz entered the visit and left with Monsignor -Álvarez-” (…) and in the gestures of the religious he indicates that he would like to say more, but there is a bit of nerve and care about what he is going to say”, Martinez indicated.
Other opponents consulted indicated that Monsignor Álvarez may be a victim of the high command of the prison, but they assured that when there is democracy in the country, the servants of the Nicaraguan regime will render accounts to justice.