Miami Herald: Nicaragua spirals deeper into repression as Ortega jails rivals and former allies
Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega stepped up attacks on his political opponents over the weekend by arresting five leading critics, including three former allies who fought alongside him during the Sandinista revolution, as he continues to suppress the opposition ahead of presidential elections in November.
Defying U.S. demands for the immediate release of four presidential candidates arrested over the past two weeks, Ortega ordered the arrest of Dora María Telléz, 65, a well known revolutionary and former leader of the Sandinista National Liberation Front, and detained a retired Sandinista general, a former foreign minister and two opposition party leaders.
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Why not. Back to the Red Banana Republic. Biden got elected, so who will complain.
ReplyDeleteEugene Hasenfus has the sads.
ReplyDeleteDaniel Ortega is no different than the Castors. Talk big. Talk Red. Just another oligarch by a different label.
ReplyDeleteDanny does not like elections. He has lost them before and might again. So he jails the opposition, because they may do a better job than him and h will not be able to repeat an election victory.
Instead of dividing land among the peasant farmers, he has his hacienda. Hypocrite.