Jesuits in Nicaragua are protesting the authorities’ decision to strip the Society of Jesus of its legal personality. It is also about the acquisition of assets.
“The decision of the Ortega-Murillo regime to abolish the Society of Jesus in Nicaragua and seize its assets by the state was taken without the administrative procedures prescribed by law, without the possibility of defense and without the existence of an impartial tribunal to Judge and stop this utterly unjustified and arbitrary abuse of power,” said the Jesuits of the Central America province. It is headquartered in El Salvador’s capital, San Salvador, and its members are also located in Nicaragua.
It was recalled that this procedure was also used in most of the more than 3,000 similar cases of legal personality annulment by the regime since 2018, and that the authorities had previously appropriated the residence of the Jesuits in Managua. They were evicted without being given enough time to collect and dispose of their personal belongings.
“Systematic Repression”
The Central American Province of the Society of Jesus condemns this new aggression against the Jesuits in Nicaragua. It sees this as part of the domestic context of systematic repression that has been classified as ‘crimes against humanity’ by a group of human rights experts in Nicaragua established by the United Nations. According to the Jesuits, these actions are aimed at fully establishing a totalitarian regime. They hold the current President and Vice President of Nicaragua responsible for at least allowing these events to take place and for preventing conditions of judicial independence and neutrality that would allow measures to be taken to stop, reverse and reverse these events. punish.
The Central American Province of the Society of Jesus calls on the presidential couple to end repression and to accept the search for a rational solution in which truth, justice, dialogue, respect for human rights and the rule of law prevail. He calls for respect for the freedom and complete integrity of the Jesuits and the people who work with them.
Source: Do Rzeczy
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