U.S imposes sanctions on Nicaraguan judges for making citizens stateless

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Secretary of State, Antony Blinken
Secretary of State, Antony Blinken

Admin l Wednesday, 19 April 2023

 

WASHINGTON – The United States of America has imposed sanction sanctions on Nicaraguan judges who were egged on by the state in delivering judgement that ended up in stripping over 300 Nicaraguans of their citizenship, leaving many of them stateless.

In a statement, Secretary of State, Antony Bliken said the United States took the action to hold accountable perpetrators of the Nicaraguan regime’s repressive actions.

“The United States is imposing sanctions on the Nicaraguan judges who played a role in stripping over 300 Nicaraguans of their citizenship, leaving many of these individuals stateless”, he said, adding that those involved are three Nicaraguan judges, Judge Nadia Camila Tardencilla Rodriguez, of the Second District Trial Court of Managua; Judge Ernesto Leonel Rodriguez Mejia, of the Managua Appeals Court; and Judge Octavio Ernesto Rothschuh Andino, of the First Criminal Appeal Court of Managua, which he said are directly responsible for these actions.

“We will continue to use available diplomatic and economic tools to promote accountability for the Ortega-Murillo regime’s abuses, reiterate our call for the immediate and unconditional release of Bishop Álvarez, and urge the restoration of civic space for the people of Nicaragua”, he said, adding that the Department of the Treasury is imposing sanctions pursuant to Executive Order 13851, which authorizes the imposition of sanctions of officials of the Government of Nicaragua.

 

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