From Exile in Costa Rica, a Nicaraguan Priest Accused Dictator Rosario Murillo of Promoting “Hate and Revenge”
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At the Mass for the Victims of the 2018 Repression, Rafael Aragón urged reconciliation and condemned the exclusionary mentality that divides Nicaragua in the midst of the current political crisis
Spanish Dominican father Rafael Aragón, for 19 months in Costa Rica after being denied entry to Nicaragua three years ago, accused Nicaraguan dictator Rosario Murillo, whom he did not mention by name, on Sunday of promoting hatred and revenge among the citizens of the Central American country. Infobae “How can a woman promote hatred and revenge against people in her own surroundings and fill her mouth with speeches of love and peace every day?” …
Spanish Dominican father Rafael Aragón, for 19 months in Costa Rica after being denied entry to Nicaragua three years ago, accused Nicaragua’s co-president Rosario Murillo, whom he did not mention by name, on Sunday of promoting hatred and revenge among Nicaraguans. “How can a woman promote [...]
Spanish Dominican father Rafael Aragón, for 19 months in Costa Rica after being denied entry to Nicaragua three years ago, accused Nicaragua’s co-president Rosario Murillo, whom she did not mention by name, on Sunday of promoting hatred and revenge among Nicaraguans. The Priest’s entry on Rosario Murillo: How can a woman promote hatred and revenge? was first published in Proceso Digital.
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