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Denationalized Nicaraguans ask the international community to condemn the "medieval" actions of Daniel Ortega

MADRID, 4 Mar.

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Denationalized Nicaraguans ask the international community to condemn the "medieval" actions of Daniel Ortega

MADRID, 4 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) -

A large part of the last 94 Nicaraguans whose nationality was taken from them by the Government of Daniel Ortega have signed a statement in which they denounce "the brutal aggression" against them by the "dictatorial regime of the Ortega Murillo", asking for to the international community to condemn their "medieval and Nazist" actions.

After the Nicaraguan Justice withdrew the nationality of 94 Nicaraguan citizens on February 15 for the alleged commission of a crime of "treason against the homeland", 45 of them have signed a manifesto declaring that citizenship "is an inalienable right " and that no one can take it away, reported 'Confidencial'.

"We are and will be Nicaraguans until the end of our days, because we were born there and because we are an inseparable part of that brave, happy and generous people. That is why we will continue fighting to have a homeland for all," said Edipcia Dubón, one of those affected. by the decision of the courts of the Central American country.

According to Dubón, what "the regime intends" is to incite the opposition to immobilize, "civilly and politically crushing" those who continue to defend democracy.

"(They want) us to waste time seeking to solve problems of a personal nature, instead of advancing in the fight to restore democracy in Nicaragua," stressed the now stateless citizen, according to the aforementioned newspaper.

The signatories have called "all democratic governments, especially those of Latin America, to reject these "medieval and Nazist" acts, while they have thanked all the governments that have condemned "the dictatorship for the rape system of Human Rights" and to those who have offered them their nationality.

In this regard, the former guerrilla Mónica Baltodano --whose name is on the list of the 94 stateless persons-- has detailed that commissions have been organized to request meetings in different instances, both in Costa Rica and in other countries, with special emphasis on Brazil. .

"We make an emphatic call to the Brazilian president, Luis Inácio Lula Da Silva, to Brazil, to the Workers' Party, to say that it is not possible that they are keeping silent regarding what is happening in Nicaragua," Baltodano highlighted, thanking the position of the governments of Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Ecuador or Uruguay, among others.

The Nicaraguan Justice left 94 exiled Nicaraguans without citizenship who were accused by the Public Ministry for the alleged crimes of conspiracy and propagation of false news, for which they were declared "fugitives from Justice" and all their belongings were confiscated in the country.

The decision came a few days after 222 prisoners who were deported to the United States were stripped of their nationality, bringing to 316 the number of Nicaraguans who have lost their citizenship in recent weeks.