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Argentine judge orders arrest of Nicaragua’s Ortega over human rights violations

  • An Argentine judge has ordered the arrest of Nicaragua's Ortega over human rights violations.
  • The arrest order comes amid ongoing concerns about Ortega's government's treatment of political dissidents.
  • Human rights organizations have condemned the actions of Ortega's administration.
  • Nicaragua's government has denied allegations of human rights violations.
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An Argentine judge ordered the international capture of Nicaragua's president, Daniel Ortega, and his wife and vice president, Rosario María Zambrana Murillo, and other members of the Central American government for alleged human rights violations, reported on Monday, December 30, one of the lawyers who promoted the judicial complaint.The arrest warrant was issued by federal judge Ariel Lijo, who since 2022 has been processing a case against Ort…

·Mexico
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Daniel Ortega and his wife Rosario Murillo govern Nicaragua with arbitrariness and violence. A judge in Argentina now wants to try them for crimes against humanity in accordance with the principle of world law.

·Germany
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A new ordonnable color comes from the international captura of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo for previous crimes from the people who come to Nicaragua. When Marco comes to us today, he will receive the global public jurisprudence in 2022 and will be informed of the screen.

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El Economista broke the news in on Monday, December 30, 2024.
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