The Blue and White National Unity (Unab) applauded the statements made this Wednesday by the Nicaraguan ambassador to the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States (OAS), Arthur McFields, where he denounced the lack of constitutional guarantees, the situation of political prisoners and state pressure against public servants. “Arturo denounced the serious violations of human rights, he has denounced the , said Violeta Delgado, a member of the Unab political council.
Violeta Delgado, a member of the Political Council of the opposition bloc, expressed through a video that McFields “has bravely exposed what the international community and the Nicaraguan people have been denouncing.”
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“He denounced the serious violations of human rights, he has denounced the crimes that have been committed and continue to be committed in Nicaragua. She has also denounced the situation that hundreds of employees and government officials face, “added the opponent.
He also emphasized that the Nicaraguan ambassador has broken the silence “of hundreds of state workers and thousands of Nicaraguans who are not willing to stain their hands with blood and that neither they nor their children be singled out as accomplices of the serious crimes.” that Ortega and Murillo continue to contain.
Unab also endorsed the words of McFields who, during the closing of his speech, said that “although it seems that everything is lost and that the outlook is cloudy, I firmly believe that there is hope.”
Applaud McFields action
The praise for the decision of the Nicaraguan ambassador to the OAS has been numerous; Monsignor Silvio Báez was one of the religious who joined in the congratulations.
«Admirable Arturo McFields denouncing the Nicaraguan dictatorship in the OAS. History will remember his gesture and the Nicaraguan people thank him », he wrote on Twitter.
“We hope that many others will follow their example. God will take care of you, Arthur! Thank you for your gesture in favor of life and truth,” added the religious leader, exiled in the United States.
The Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS), Luis Almagro, also extended his congratulations to the Nicaraguan ambassador, Arturo Mcfields, who presented the situation of the 177 Nicaraguan political prisoners to the organization.