Four Catholic priests were charged with treason and given ten-year prison terms in a growing clampdown on critics of President Daniel Ortega. Two Catholic seminarians were also given the same sentence on the same charges. All six belong to Matagalpa diocese, led by Bishop Rolando Alvarez, who is under house arrest awaiting trial. A cameraman for Catholic television was also jailed for ten years. ‘We condemn these perverse actions of the regime, which violate human rights,’ the Nicaraguan Centre for Human Rights wrote on Twitter. They called for the men's immediate release. Ortega is targeting critical Catholic Church leaders following nationwide protests in 2018. He accused them of attempting to overthrow him when they served as mediators with protesters in the unrest that claimed 300+ lives. Since then, his government has expelled Catholic nuns and missionaries, closed Catholic radio and television stations, and arrested more than a dozen priests.
Nicaragua: Catholic priests jailed
Written by David Fletcher 09 Feb 2023Additional Info
- Pray: for God to strengthen the victims and their families, also all human rights defenders in Nicaragua and those now in exile. (Isaiah 30:18)
- More: www.reuters.com/world/americas/catholic-priests-nicaragua-sentenced-decade-behind-bars-2023-02-07/