Negotiations aimed at resolving a months-long crisis in Nicaragua stalled on Sunday when the opposition called on Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega’s government to release all political prisoners before any new talks.
The Civic Alliance for Justice and Democracy said it would “return to the negotiating table only when the government of Nicaragua provides the country with convincing signs they want to find solutions to the crisis,” which began in April last year.
Months of protests across the Central American nation against Ortega’s government have led to a brutal crackdown on the opposition and independent media that left more than 335 people dead.
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Hundreds of opposition figures were thrown in jail and more than 50,000 Nicaraguans fled the country.
The Civic Alliance — which brings together entrepreneurs, students, rural communities and civil society — is seeking the release of all political prisoners, along with an “end to repression and arrests” of anti-government protesters.
The opposition also wants authorities to stop harassing the families of jailed activists and respect international norms in terms of treatment of political prisoners, “including a ban on cruel, inhumane and degrading treatment.”
On Saturday, Ortega offered to free all political prisoners “who have not yet been tried.”
For those already tried, “their cases will be re-examined,” he said.
Ortega reiterated that he would not organize early elections, which the opposition wants to see this year.
The opposition’s withdrawal from the talks comes after the nation’s influential Catholic bishops said they would no longer participate.
Several rounds of negotiations in recent months have yielded no solution.
A representative of the Organization of American States (OAS) was due in Nicaragua yesterday to meet with the players to determine if the group should get involved in the negotiations.
The opposition had asked that the OAS and the UN act as guarantors of the peace process, so that any eventual pacts are upheld.
The government has opposed such a move.
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