Ortega Deletes Citizenship & Confiscates 94 More Nicaraguans
The list includes the director of Confidencial, Carlos F. Chamorro, Bishop Silvio Baez; authors Sergio Ramirez and Gioconda Belli and human rights icon Vilma Nuñez
HAVANA TIMES – The Ortega dictatorship deprived another 94 Nicaraguans of their nationality and citizenship rights “perpetually”, on Wednesday. On orders of the country’s ruling couple, they were accused by the Public Ministry of the fabricated crime of “treason”, by Managua criminal court judges.
They had already made the same accusation and stripped the nationality of 222 political prisoners released from jails and exiled on February 9th.
In addition, it was ordered to “immobilize and confiscate in favor of the State of Nicaragua all real estate and companies that the new defendants have registered in their favor, either in their personal capacity, or of legal persons or companies in which they participate as partners, to answer for the crimes committed.”
The list includes the director of Confidencial, Carlos Fernando Chamorro, and his wife, Desiree Elizondo; the auxiliary bishop of Managua, Silvio Baez; the president of the Nicaraguan Center for Human Rights, Vilma Núñez; the writers Sergio Ramírez and Gioconda Belli; the former commander of the National Directorate of the FSLN in the eighties, Luis Carrion; the ex-guerrilla Monica Baltodano; former Foreign Minister Norman Caldera; the former ambassador to the Organization of American States (OAS), Arturo McFields; ex-prosecutor Yader Morazan, and ex-deputy Eliseo Nuñez Morales, among others.
This is the complete list, in the order of official publication:
1. Javier Ramón Meléndez Quiñonez
2. Salvador Stadthagen Icaza
3. Rosalía del Carmen Gutiérrez Huete de Miller
4. Roberto Bendaña McEwan
5. Eddy Acevedo Sánchez
6. Alexa Zamora Arana
7. Camilo de Castro Belli
8. Roberto José Soza Téllez
9. Francisco José Somarriba Mendoza
10. Vicente Martínez Bermúdez
11. Claudia León York
12. Luis Fernando Carrión Cruz
13. Desiree Guadalupe Elizondo Cabrera
14. Héctor Ernesto Mairena
15. Jesús Adolfo Téfel Amador
16. Ana Otilia Quirós Viquez
17. Cristian Ernesto Medina Sandino
18. Sofia Isabel Montenegro Alarcón
19. Azahalia Isabel Solís Román
20. Erick Mauricio Díaz Fernández
21. Juan Enrique Sáenz Navarrete
22. Edipcia Juliana Dubón Castro
23. Dulce María Porras Aguilar
24. Silvia Nadine Gutiérrez Pinto
25. Vilma Núñez Ruiz
26. Uriel de Jesús Pineda Quinteros
27. Guillermo Gonzalo Carrión Maradiaga
28. Luciano Rafael García Mejía
29. Álvaro José Leiva Sánchez
30. Juan Francisco Zeledón Montenegro
31. Haydée Isabel Castillo Flores
32. Mónica Salvadora Baltodano Marcenaro
33. Mónica Augusta López Baltodano
34. Julio César López Campos
35. Francisca Ramirez Torrez
36.Humberto Antonio Belli Pereira
37. Gioconda Maria Belli Pereira
38. Elvira Auxiliadora Cuadra Lira
39. Federico José Sacasa Patiño
40. Mangel José Hernández Rivera Carmella
41. Maria Rogers Ambur / Kitty Monterrey
42. Irlanda Ondina Jérez Barrera
43. Eliseo Fabio Núñez Morales
44. Norman José Caldera Cardenal
45. Gerardo José Baltodano Cantarero
46. Álvaro Jesús Somoza Urcuyo
47. Silvio José Báez Ortega
48. Berta Adelma Valle Otero
49. Rafael Enrique Solís Cerda
50. Carlos Adolfo Zeledón Montenegro
51. Arturo Mcfields Yescas
52. Yader Alfonso Morazán Flores
53. Ligia Ivette Gómez
54. Issa Moisés Hassan Morales
55. Jimmy Alfredo Guevara Hernández
56. Pablo Manuel Martínez Ruiz
57. Joao Ismael Maldonado Bermúdez
58. Marvin Ariel Aguirre Tinoco
59. Josué Santiago Alvarez Rojas
60. Ricardo Javier Conrado Mojica
61. Roberto José Álvarez Rojas
62. Lenin Rojas Medrano
63. Rodolfo Antonio Rojas Arburola
64. Oscar Ricardo Rojas Campos
65. Pio Humberto Arellano Molina
66. Cristian Josué Mendoza Fernández
67. Bosco René Martínez Martinez
68. Héctor Armando Morales
69. Cristian Rodrigo Fajardo Caballero
70. Zayda Yunieth Hernández
71. Harving Salvador Padilla
72. Edwin Heriberto Román Calderón
73. Gema Serrano Morales
74. Luis Manuel Chavarría Galeano
75. Jennifer Tatiana Ortiz Castillo
76. Lucia Agustina Pineda Ubau
77. Patricia Amanda Orozco Andrade
78. Wilfredo Ernesto Miranda Aburto
79. Manuel Díaz Morales
80. Alvaro Valentin Navarro
81. José David Quintana García
82. Aníbal Enrique Toruño Jirón
83. Santiago Antonio Aburto Ovando
84. Mario Medal
85. Roberto Danilo Samcam Ruiz
86. Pablo Emilio Cuevas Mendoza
87. Juan Carlos Gutiérrez Soto
88. Danny Ariel Ramírez Ayerdis
89. Jorge Leonel Mairena Sánchez
90. Sergio Ramírez Mercado
91. Carlos Fernando Chamorro Barrios
92. Amaru Ruiz Alemán
93. Mardel Salvador Orozco Ramirez
94. Uriel Antonio Vallejo
The presiding magistrate of the Court, Ernesto Rodríguez Mejía, read the resolutions in which additional penalties of absolute disqualification from holding public office, exercising public office on behalf of or at the service of the State of Nicaragua were also imposed, as well as holding positions of popular election and the loss of their citizen rights in perpetuity, respectively.
In addition, “the defendants” were declared “fugitives from justice,” according to Rodríguez.