Logo de Confidencial Digital

PUBLICIDAD 1M

PUBLICIDAD 4D

PUBLICIDAD 5D

Political prisoners Harry Chavez and Yoel Sandino sentenced

Economist Harry Chavez and the digital activist, Yoel Sandino, were sentenced to ten and eleven years in prison.

Harry Chavez was sentenced to ten years and a fine of more than 50

Redacción Confidencial

29 de marzo 2022

AA
Share

The courts of the Ortega regime continue to sentence prisoners of conscience. Economist Harry Chavez and the digital activist, Yoel Sandino, were sentenced to ten and eleven years in prison. They also must pay fines of 50,000 and 42,000 cordobas respectively, confirmed relatives of both political prisoners.  They were convicted of the routine catch-all crimes of "undermining national integrity" and "propagation of false news".

Judge Nadia Camila Tardencilla, head of the Second Criminal District Court, found Chavez guilty in a trial held last week in Managua. Previously, Tardencilla also condemned student leaders Max Jerez and Lesther Alemán and the journalist Miguel Mora in trials held at the El Chipote jail complex.

Among the evidence presented by the Prosecutor's Office against Chávez included an alleged Facebook post, where a woman with the Nicaraguan flag was observed questioning the Government. However, his relatives denounced that the quality of the image indicated that it did not correspond to the real profile of the accused. On previous occasions, Chavez's relatives also rejected his alleged publications about the Renacer Law, since they assure that he maintained rigorous care of his social networks.

Chavez, 64, held until 2017 the position of coordinator of the Electoral Program of the Institute for Development and Democracy (Ipade), whose legal status was canceled along with eight other organizations in December 2018. He was already retired when the facilities of the institution were taken over by the Police.

Sentence after three months of waiting


The young Yoel Sandino waited three months after the trial held behind closed doors, on November 25, 2021, to hear his sentence. Among the supposed evidence against Sandino were his publications made through the Mentes Libres (Free Minds) page, which the young man himself created to denounce the violations of human rights and freedom of expression that have occurred in Nicaragua since the social outbreak of 2018.

SUBSCRIBE TO THE DISPATCH

Get the most prominent news about Nicaragua, every Wednesday, directly to your inbox.

His mother, Yamilet Ibarra, defends the innocence of her son. She assures that “expressing oneself and thinking differently is not a crime”. The family has learned about the legal situation of the 25-year-old through what he has told them since the entire judicial process took place under total secrecy.

Chavez and Sandino were arrested during the wave of repression orchestrated by the Ortega regime on the eve of the November 2021 general elections, which allowed Daniel Ortega and his wife, Rosario Murillo, to reelect themselves in a process without political competition. Both prisoners of conscience are imprisoned in the Jorge Navarro Penitentiary System, known as La Modelo, in Tipitapa.

Including Chavez and Sandino, Ortega’s judges have sentenced 54 out of the 68 prisoners of conscience captured during 2021, mainly between the end of May and November. In all, there are over 170 political prisoners.

Harry Chavez needs medical attention

Chavez's relatives are concerned about his physical and mental state. They confirm that he has a boil on his back that requires minor surgery but has not yet been treated. Also, he has problems with his teeth and although they have been pointing it out for about two months, he still has not been checked in prison. He also has trouble falling asleep; "He is mentally unwell," said a relative, who for security reasons preferred to remain anonymous.

This article was originally published in Spanish in Confidencial and translated by Havana Times

https://mailchi.mp/confidencial.digital/englishnewsletterform

PUBLICIDAD 3M


Your contribution allows us to report from exile.

The dictatorship forced us to leave Nicaragua and intends to censor us. Your financial contribution guarantees our coverage on a free, open website, without paywalls.



Redacción Confidencial

Redacción Confidencial

Confidencial es un diario digital nicaragüense, de formato multimedia, fundado por Carlos F. Chamorro en junio de 1996. Inició como un semanario impreso y hoy es un medio de referencia regional con información, análisis, entrevistas, perfiles, reportajes e investigaciones sobre Nicaragua, informando desde el exilio por la persecución política de la dictadura de Daniel Ortega y Rosario Murillo.

PUBLICIDAD 3D