This story is from July 06, 2021
Nicaragua opposition arrests climb to 26
MANAGUA:
The five were arrested on Monday night on charges of threatening Nicaragua's "sovereignty," like the 21 before them.
The charges are based on a law initiated by Ortega and approved by parliament in December, widely criticized as a means of freezing out challengers and silencing opponents ahead of elections in which he is widely expected to seek a fourth successive term.
In raids that began on June 2, security and paramilitary forces have arrested presidential contenders, critics, politicians, businessmen and former comrades of Ortega, 75.
He has said they are "criminals" seeking to overthrow him with US backing, but the arrests have drawn international condemnation of Ortega, with the United States branding him a "dictator".
A police statement said the five held on Monday included presidential hopeful Medardo Mairena, as well as Freddy Navas and
The three are leaders of Nicaragua's peasant movement, and are accused by the government of masterminding the killing, kidnapping or wounding of police agents during 2018 protests against the government of Ortega and his wife, deputy president Rosaria Murillo.
Mairena and Mena had already been sentenced to 200 years in prison for "terrorism" and other alleged crimes for their participation in the protests, but received an amnesty in June 2019.
Also held Monday were students Lester Aleman and
The five stand accused of "undermining independence and sovereignty", "inciting foreign interference," and "applauding" sanctions against the Nicaraguan government.
Aside from Mairena, five other presidential hopefuls are under arrest: Cristiana Chamorro and her cousin Juan Sebastian Chamorro, Arturo Cruz, Felix Maradiaga and
Chamorro is the daughter of Violeta Barrios de Chamorro, who beat Ortega in 1990 presidential elections, ending an 11-year spell for the ex-guerilla at Nicaragua's helm.
He returned to power in 2007 and has twice won re-election since then, accused of increasing authoritarianism by the opposition and NGOs.
Cristiana Chamorro was widely seen as the favorite to beat Ortega this time round.
On Tuesday, the European Union said it was mulling fresh sanctions against Ortega's regime.
"Nicaragua has gone into a spiral of repression," EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell told lawmakers at the
"It's inconceivable that these elections will be anything remotely approaching a democratic competition."
Nicaragua
has arrested a sixth presidential contender and four other opposition figures, police said Tuesday, bringing to 26 the number of people rounded up by long-term leaderDaniel Ortega
's forces ahead of November elections.The charges are based on a law initiated by Ortega and approved by parliament in December, widely criticized as a means of freezing out challengers and silencing opponents ahead of elections in which he is widely expected to seek a fourth successive term.
In raids that began on June 2, security and paramilitary forces have arrested presidential contenders, critics, politicians, businessmen and former comrades of Ortega, 75.
He has said they are "criminals" seeking to overthrow him with US backing, but the arrests have drawn international condemnation of Ortega, with the United States branding him a "dictator".
A police statement said the five held on Monday included presidential hopeful Medardo Mairena, as well as Freddy Navas and
Pedro Mena
.The three are leaders of Nicaragua's peasant movement, and are accused by the government of masterminding the killing, kidnapping or wounding of police agents during 2018 protests against the government of Ortega and his wife, deputy president Rosaria Murillo.
Also held Monday were students Lester Aleman and
Max Jerez
, the alleged "ringleaders" of university blockades during the 2018 demonstrations which the government has denounced as a "failed coup d'etat".The five stand accused of "undermining independence and sovereignty", "inciting foreign interference," and "applauding" sanctions against the Nicaraguan government.
Aside from Mairena, five other presidential hopefuls are under arrest: Cristiana Chamorro and her cousin Juan Sebastian Chamorro, Arturo Cruz, Felix Maradiaga and
Miguel Mora
.Chamorro is the daughter of Violeta Barrios de Chamorro, who beat Ortega in 1990 presidential elections, ending an 11-year spell for the ex-guerilla at Nicaragua's helm.
He returned to power in 2007 and has twice won re-election since then, accused of increasing authoritarianism by the opposition and NGOs.
Cristiana Chamorro was widely seen as the favorite to beat Ortega this time round.
On Tuesday, the European Union said it was mulling fresh sanctions against Ortega's regime.
"Nicaragua has gone into a spiral of repression," EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell told lawmakers at the
European Parliament
."It's inconceivable that these elections will be anything remotely approaching a democratic competition."
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