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Nicaragua arrests dozens for reportedly supporting capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro

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Nicaragua arrests over 60 people for allegedly supporting the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, sparking human rights concerns.

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After the abduction of the Venezuelan presidential couple by the United States, Rosario Murillo and Daniel Ortega, who run Nicaragua with an iron hand, are in "alert state." At least 60 people were arrested in the country for having rejoiced in the capture of Cilia Flores and Nicolas Maduro. The government announced this Saturday, January 10 of the release.

·Paris, France
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At least 60 people were arrested by the Nicaraguan Police for “expressions of opinion” following the capture by U.S. troops of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, a government ally co-chaired by Daniel Ortega and his wife Rosario Murillo, reported this Friday the Monitoreo Azul y Blanco, a human rights defender organization. “This new repressive wave is executed without a court order and is based solely on expressions of opinion: comments on ne…

·Chile
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At least 60 Nicaraguans were arrested in an “arbitrary” manner by the Nicaraguan National Police after expressing expressions of opinion, celebrating or sharing their support for the recent capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by U.S. troops, the human rights organization Monitoreo Azul y Blanco reported on Friday. According to the civilian agency, the arrests have taken place without a warrant and are based on demonstrations on social…

·Chile
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At least 60 people were arrested in Nicaragua for celebrating the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, in accordance with a non-governmental organization.

·Portugal
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According to human rights activists, arrests took place without a warrant and only on the basis of opinions in online services and in private circles

·Vienna, Austria
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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Friday, January 9, 2026.
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