Nicaraguan ambassador turns on own government, says Nicaraguans are tired of Ortega 'dictatorship'
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A top Nicaraguan official condemned President Daniel Ortega's government on Wednesday, calling it a "dictatorship" that is stifling civil and political freedoms in the Central American nation.
Speaking in a video address to the Organization of American States (OAS), Nicaragua's Ambassador to the OAS Arturo McFields said, "I speak for more than 177 political prisoners and more than 350 people who have lost their lives in my country since 2018."
"Denouncing my country's dictatorship isn't easy, but remaining silent and defending the indefensible is impossible," he said.
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