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More Nicaraguans Choose Exile: The Political Violence Makes More People Flee the Country
Susana Lopez of the “April mothers”, released prisoner Lenin Salablanca, and Karen Lacayo explain why they went into exile.
4 julio, 2021
They killed Susana Lopez’ son, Gerald Vasquez, and they forced her to go into exile. “My son was killed on July 14, 2018, and now I’ve had to flee the repression that’s occurring in Nicaragua. I didn’t want to become their [the government’s] prisoner,” Susana told the Costa Rican immigration authorities on June 11th. She crossed the border into that country illegally, for fear of being arrested by Nicaraguan immigration officials as she left that country.
Nicaraguan Resistance Circumvents Ortega’s Police State
Opponents clandestinely carried out actions that included placing posters and graffiti with protest messages.
18 abril, 2021
A few hours from commemorating three years since the outburst of April 18, 2018, several expressions of citizen resistance managed to circumvent the de facto
police state prevailing in Nicaragua. Daniel Ortega’s police were out in mass as of Saturday to repress any protest no matter how small.
Clandestinely, citizens carried out protest actions around the country, especially in Managua and Bluefields. The Articulation of Social Movements reported through its social networks, that from the night of Friday, April 16, members of the organization were carrying out “commemorative activities,” despite the police siege and the constant threats they received.