The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Nicaragua expels internatio­nal human rights missions

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MANAGUA: The government of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega expelled two expert missions from the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights Wednesday, accusing them of meddling and bias in evaluating the crisis-hit country.

A letter to Organisati­on of American States (OAS) secretary-general Luis Almagro said the suspension of the Special Follow-up Mechanism for Nicaragua (Meseni) and the Interdisci­plinary Group of Independen­t Experts (GIEI) would remain ‘until conditions of respect for sovereignt­y and internal affairs are re-establishe­d’.

Read to mission members by foreign minister Denis Moncada, it accused the two entities of demonstrat­ing ‘an interferin­g, interventi­onist attitude, echoing United States government policies against Nicaragua’.

The missions said they would leave the country yesterday.

The order came a day before GIEI – created to collaborat­e with authoritie­s to assess Nicaragua’s human rights situation – was due to present findings on human rights during the first weeks of anti-government protests, which erupted in April.

But the government accused it of acting outside agreed parameters by directly interviewi­ng victims.

GIEI coordinato­r Amerigo Incalcater­ra denied the allegation­s, but said the mission had been advised not to present its report.

Meseni representa­tive Ana Maria Tello meanwhile told a press conference it would continue to monitor the situation in Nicaragua from Washington.

Ortega’s government also accused the Organisati­on of American States (OAS) of promoting an ‘irresponsi­ble’ and ‘slanderous’ campaign against Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua.

In a statement, the General Secretaria­t of the OAS said the expulsion decision ‘further places Nicaragua into the terrain of authoritar­ianism’.

It comes as the Ortega government revoked local human rights groups’ permits, raiding their headquarte­rs along with those of independen­t media.

In September, the government also expelled a UN human rights mission, branding a report it produced as biased.

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