Protests Against President Ortega’s Actions on Catholic Church in Nicaragua: United Nations Expresses Displeasure

2023-08-20 06:05:45

Geneva: Protests are intensifying once morest President Daniel Ortega’s dictatorial actions once morest the Catholic Church in Nicaragua for months. The United Nations has expressed its displeasure at the ongoing unjust actions once morest the leaders and institutions of the Catholic Church.

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said the escalating tensions between the Nicaraguan government and the Catholic Church over the past few months are deeply troubling. The arrest and 26-year prison sentence of Nicaraguan Bishop Alvarez has been the subject of international controversy and has met with opposition. The United Nations has also questioned the decision taken by the Nicaraguan government to close down a university under the Jesuit Order, citing the accusation of national security concerns.

American Principal Deputy Spokesperson Vedant Patel also condemned the President’s authoritarian move. The United States has condemned the government’s continued repression of religious individuals and institutions. Calls for the immediate and unconditional release of those imprisoned in Nicaragua, including Bishop Alvarez. The decision is yet another sign that Ortega and Murillo are continuing their dictatorship and targeting all independent institutions in Nicaragua. He also asked if the US government knew if Bishop Alvarez was still alive or not.

Bishop Silvio Baez wrote on social media that as a former student of the Central American University of Managua, he rejects the dictatorship’s attack on this center of learning. It was on August 9 that the university’s bank accounts were frozen. Following this, the university authorities responded that they are going through adverse conditions and are trying to solve the problems that prevented them from conducting banking activities.

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