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  • April 23, 2023
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Mexican-Nicaraguan architect and activist. Arnoldo Horacio Guillen Monterrubio was arrested and deported to Mexico. for his opposition to the government of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo. This was

Nicaragua: report on the expulsion of Ortega’s Mexican opponent

Mexican-Nicaraguan architect and activist. Arnoldo Horacio Guillen Monterrubio was arrested and deported to Mexico. for his opposition to the government of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo.

This was reported by the organization Mentes Libres, led by activist Yoel Ibzan Sandino Ibarra, who assured through his social networks that the release and subsequent exile This was achieved through the efforts of the Mexican Embassy in Nicaragua.

“Thank God, Mentes Libres activist and Mexican-Nicaraguan citizen Arnoldo Guillen has already been released and deported to Mexico in connection with negotiations with the Mexican Embassy in Nicaragua. As always, Ortega’s criminal regime is showing its fear of conscientious citizens.” Sandino pointed out in his report on Twitter.

Architect Arnoldo Guillen was arrested on 18 April. by the Nicaraguan police, according to local media, which indicates that his arrest occurred while he was distributing propaganda in the municipality of Chinandega.

According to the media Article 66which quotes the words of Yoel Sandino, Nicaraguan police surrendered rival on Saturday morning to the Mexican Consul in that country at Managua International Airport, from where he boarded the plane at 11 a.m.

So far, the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE) He neither confirmed nor denied the information.

According to this medium, Guillen hails from Monterrey, Nuevo Leon and He has lived in Nicaragua since he was a teenager.

Last Wednesday, Nicaraguan politician Ariel Montoya, exiled in Miami, addressed President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, who receive in Mexico 37 political prisoners who remained in Nicaragua, including Bishop Rolando Alvarez, after another 222 were expelled to the United States in February.

Montoya, former secretary of the President in the government of Enrique Bolaños, wrote a personal letter to López Obrador about this. with a copy to Pope Francis.

In a letter to which the agency EFE had access, the exile recalls that the Mexican president became interested in the dam last December. Dora Maria Tellez (later sent to the USA).

“His initiative did not go unnoticed by the Nicaraguans. that we believe that a nation without prisoners of conscience can be the beginning of the new social world we long for,” he says, before asking the president to respond to Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega’s recent statement in which he said he was ready to bring in the 37 remaining prisoners .

(According to information from EFE And Aristegui News)

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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