In a disturbing escalation of its crackdown on dissent, the government of Nicaragua has adopted a new tactic to intimidate and silence its critics: arresting them and then disappearing them from public view. The authorities have taken to detaining opponents without informing their families or the public about their whereabouts, effectively plunging them into a state of limbo.This sinister strategy has raised concerns about the safety and well-being of those taken into custody. According to reports, at least two individuals who were detained under this new tactic have been found dead, sparking fears that many more may be suffering in secret.The disappearances have added to the growing climate of fear in Nicaragua, where the government has been accused of increasingly authoritarian behavior. The country's president, Daniel Ortega, has been in power since 2007 and has faced criticism for his handling of dissent and opposition.The lack of transparency surrounding these detentions has made it difficult for human rights groups and family members to track the whereabouts of those taken into custody. In some cases, authorities have denied that individuals are being held, despite credible evidence to the contrary.The situation has sparked outrage among human rights advocates, who are calling on the international community to pressure the Nicaraguan government to account for the disappeared and to end its campaign of intimidation and repression. As the situation continues to deteriorate, one thing is clear: the people of Nicaragua are facing a grave threat to their fundamental freedoms.
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