Ortegas ‘responsible’ for Nicaragua violence

By AFP
July 31, 2018

WASHINGTON: The White House on Monday said that responsibility for deadly political violence that has destabilised Nicaragua lies with President Daniel Ortega and his wife.

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In a statement, the US government said it "strongly condemns the ongoing violence in Nicaragua and human rights abuses committed by the Ortega regime" in response to political protests.

More than 300 people have been killed and 2,000 wounded in more than three months of unrest against Daniel Ortega’s administration. Pro-government paramilitaries have targeted those demanding Ortega and his powerful vice president, wife Rosario Murillo Zambrana, resign. Doctors have been attacked for treating the wounded.

"President Ortega and Vice President Murillo are ultimately responsible for the pro-government parapolice that have brutalized their own people," the White House said.

The US has hit top officials with sanctions, tightened visa restrictions and backed church-led efforts to secure peace. Ortega, aged 72, is a long-time bete noir of the US government. He headed a left-wing Sandanista government during the Cold War, and returned to power in 2007.

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