The Bishops of Nicaragua condemn the violent repression of the
government against farmers, on 29 and 30 November (see Fides
30/11/2016), who were attacked by anti-riot police forces in New Guinea
and in other places along the way that leads to Managua, to prevent them
from reaching the capital to participate in the march in defense of
their land, threatened with eviction for the construction of the
inter-oceanic canal.
"Both as Church and as Episcopal Conference we are close to the people
and we are coherent in this. We are not close to the powerful, but close
to our people", said His Exc. Mgr. Jorge Solórzano, spokesman and
secretary general of the Episcopal Conference of Nicaragua (CEN).
Speaking with journalists he also expressed the Bishops concern for the
wave of violence on behalf of the government against the rights of
citizens.
"This is not normal. People must be brave, we must always try to defend
the rights and we are with them ... We asked (President Ortega) on
several occasions: dialogue, free elections, but he never listened to
us. Now we ask him calmly, not to suppress the people", urged Mgr.
Solórzano.
According to the note sent to Fides, the Secretary General of CEN said
that he is considering the publication of a document on the wave of
violence that exists in the country, and that the Bishops were invited
to meet Luis Almagro, Secretary General of the Organization of American
States (OAS), who is visiting the country.
After the clashes many farmers were injured, while a large part of them
failed to reach the capital due to the violent intervention of the
police.