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With turmoil at home, more Nicaraguans flee to the U.S. By GISELA SALOMON and CLAUDIA TORRENS, Associated Press
Published: July 29, 2021, 4:45pm
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2 Photos Alan Reyes Picado poses outside his home, as his niece looks on from behind, in San Francisco, California, Friday, July 9, 2021. Reyes arrived in the United States in Feb. 2021, after receiving death threats in Nicaragua and is asking for asylum. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg) Photo Gallery
MIAMI Alan Reyes Picado fled Nicaragua by bus in the middle of the night, haunted by memories of government officials harassing him, throwing him in jail and then leaving him half naked in a dumpster.
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29 julio, 2021
The Nicaraguan Police illegally detained former Foreign Minister Francisco Xavier Aguirre Sacasa, for investigation as an alleged “traitor”. This arbitrary detention takes place less than four months before the scheduled Nicaraguan elections, in which President Daniel Ortega is seeking yet another term in office.
In addition to serving as Nicaragua’s foreign minister, Francisco Aguirre Sacasa was also Nicaraguan ambassador to the United States during the administration of Arnoldo Aleman (1997-2002). The police declaration stated he was under arrest for the “carrying out actions that undermine independence, sovereignty and self-determination, and encouraging foreign interference in internal affairs,” among other crimes “harmful to the nation’s supreme interests.”
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