Argentine judge orders arrest of Nicaragua’s Ortega over human rights violations: lawyer
Crimes Daniel Ortega and vice-president wife are accused of include murder, forced disappearances and torture
An Argentine judge has ordered the arrest of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega over his alleged “systematic violation of human rights”, a lawyer who filed a case against the leader told Agence France-Presse on Monday.
Federal Judge Ariel Lijo has also ordered the arrest of a dozen other people linked to Ortega’s rule.
The crimes Ortega and his wife are accused of include murder, forced disappearances, torture and “deportation or forced transfer of population”, Richarte said.
The complaint had been filed in 2022 by a group of prosecutors from the University of Buenos Aires.
Ortega, a 79-year-old ex-guerilla, has engaged in increasingly authoritarian practices since returning to power in 2007, seizing control of all branches of the state.