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U.S. flags arbitrary killings, torture in Ortega’s Nicaragua

The U.S. State Department cited credible reports of arbitrary killings, arrests and torture in Nicaragua, as well as harsh and life-threatening conditions in the country’s prisons, in an annual human rights report released on Monday.
Under the increasingly authoritarian regime of President Daniel Ortega, an extended clampdown on dissent has been enforced by security and judicial forces under his control, including the jailing and subsequent expulsion of more than 200 government critics just last month.
The State Department’s 2022 human rights report pointed to “numerous reports that the government or its agents committed arbitrary or unlawful killings.”
Ortega’s press office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The report described Nicaraguan prison conditions as potentially “life threatening,” citing overcrowding, poor sanitation and medical care as well as violence among prisoners.