demanded this Tuesday from the Nicaraguan president, let it releaseimmediately” to the bishop sentenced to 26 years and 4 months in prison, stripped of his nationality and suspended his citizenship rights for life for crimes considered treason.

Once again, we call on the Nicaraguan Government to immediately and unconditionally release the bishop Rolando Alvarez“said the US State Department spokesperson in a statement. Matthew Miller.

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The US statement comes when the bishop has been imprisoned for more than 500 days and just one day after Pope Francis, after praying the first Angelus of the year, expressed his “worry” for the arrest of Catholic priests in Nicaragua.

In his statement, USA questioned the conditions of detention of Álvarez, bishop of the diocese of Matagalpa and apostolic administrator of the diocese of Esteliboth in northern Nicaragua, and who is being held in the Jorge Navarro Penitentiary Systemknown as the La Modelo prisonoutside of Managua.

Specifically, the State Department criticized the fact that the religious man has been kept in isolation, the blocking of any independent verification of his health status, and that the Government has released videos and photographs that only “concerns about your well-being increase”.

In December, after the Nicaraguan Ministry of the Interior released some photographs, the activist Juan Carlos Arceone of the defense lawyers of the Nicaragua Never Again Human Rights Collective, considered that the bishop was “torture victim”.

In February 2023, Álvarez was sentenced to 26 years and 4 months in prison, stripped of his nationality, and suspended his citizenship rights for life, for crimes considered treason.

MORE INFORMATION: Nicaragua: Ortega government releases Bishop Rolando Álvarez, sentenced to 26 years

The sentence against the high-ranking official was handed down one day after he refused to get on a plane that was going to take him, along with 222 other released Nicaraguan political prisoners, to the United States, which provoked the indignation of Ortega, who on national television described him of “superb“, “deranged” and “madman”.

Álvarez is the first bishop arrested, accused and convicted since Ortega returned to power in Nicaragua in 2007, after coordinating a Government Junta from 1979 to 1985, and presiding over Nicaragua for the first time from 1985 to 1990.

The relations of the Ortega Government and the Catholic Church They are experiencing moments of great tension, characterized by the expulsion and imprisonment of priests, the prohibition of religious activities, and the suspension of diplomatic relations.

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