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Nicaraguan authorities arrest dozens reportedly for supporting Maduro capture
Summary
The NGO Blue and White Monitoring reported at least 60 people were arrested in Nicaragua for celebrating or expressing support after the capture of Venezuela's president Nicolás Maduro; 49 people reportedly remained in detention while nine were released.
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Authorities in Nicaragua have detained people after reports they celebrated or supported the capture of Venezuela's president, Nicolás Maduro. Rights groups and local media reported the arrests following the US operation that removed Maduro from Caracas. The NGO Blue and White Monitoring compiled reports of the detentions and described the actions as a recent wave of repression. Nicaragua's president and vice-president are known allies of Maduro, which local outlets cited as context for the government's response.
Reported details:
- The NGO Blue and White Monitoring said there were at least 60 arrests linked to expressions of support for the capture of Maduro.
- The group reported 49 people remained in detention without information about their legal status, while nine were released and three were temporarily detained.
- The NGO said the arrests were carried out without judicial orders and were based on expressions of opinion, including social media comments and private celebrations.
- Local outlets reported the detentions happened under a "state of alert" and included surveillance in neighbourhoods and on social media.
Summary:
The rights group described the detentions as a "new wave of repression," and local reporting linked the actions to an alert ordered by the vice-president. The legal status of many detainees remains unclear. Undetermined at this time.
