In an extremist measure, the Nicaraguan regime led by Daniel Ortega stripped the Nicaraguan nationality of writers Sergio Ramírez and Gioconda Belli on Wednesday, among nearly a hundred other government dissidents.
The government measure also affected the auxiliary bishop of Managua, Silvio Báez, and the former commander Luis Carrión.
The list includes more than 85 people, all accused of being “traitors” under the Ortega government. As reported by the EFE agency, the list includes, among others, the veteran human rights defender Vilma Núñez, the former Foreign Minister Norman Caldera, the former Sandinista magistrate Rafael Solís, the former Nicaraguan ambassador to the OAS Arturo McFields and journalist Carlos Fernando Chamorro. crimes considered “treason”, according to an appealed ruling by the Managua Court of Appeals.
Source: Clarin
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