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Nicaragua arrests six more priests

By AFP
December 31, 2023

SAN JOSE: Nicaraguan authorities have arrested six priests over the past two days, bringing to 11 the number of clergy detained since December 20, news reports and opposition figures said Saturday.

Nicaragua is led by President Daniel Ortega, a former guerrilla leader who toppled a US-backed right-wing regime in the 1970s and ruled for more than a decade. But since returning to power in 2007, Ortega has turned authoritarian as he exiled and jailed dissidents and rivals, quashed presidential term limits and seized control of all branches of the state. He has also locked horns with the Catholic Church.

This representational image shows the hands of an incarcerated person. — Unsplash
This representational image shows the hands of an incarcerated person. — Unsplash

Hundreds of critics have been detained, including several people who sought to challenge Ortega ahead of presidential elections in 2021.

Relations between the Vatican and the Managua government deteriorated amid the 2018 protests, during which more than 300 people were killed in clashes between the opposition and government supporters, according to the United Nations.

Ortega’s government was angry that churches sheltered protesters during a crackdown on those massive anti-government demonstrations.