54 Officers of Sandinista Terrors: The UN revealed the names of repressors in Nicaragua

In the recent update of its report on the Commission of Crimes Against Humanity in Nicaragua, a team of United Nations experts first revealed the list of names and surnames of 54 Sandinista officers. Oppression from 2018 against every person who feels critically. Among them were 11 military, ministers, presidential advisers, assistants, magistrates, political secretaries, mayors and paramilitary. The list so far refers to the most direct, document and detailed signaling against the oppression tool of the regime.
The report of the experts, which was demonstrated in Geneva on Thursday, April 3, has been concluded that all these officers have played a basic role in the implementation of policies such as oppression, surveillance, violence, unilateral arrests, forced disappearance, nationality and confiscation of goods. All of them were coordinated and responding to Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murilo, Those who dictate the oppression command tool, in 2018, the year of mass social protests, Executed over 350 people With fatal shots targeting their heads, necks and thorax. As a result of the lack of political violence and freedom, nearly 900,000 Nicaraguans have been displaced to other countries over the past seven years.
According to a group of experts, now the “Co -Chants” order the structure of energy without counterweight, which has suppressed all the powers of the state to the executive. Constitutional version of February 2025 He consolidated this control by eliminating the division of powers to the presidency occupied by Ortega-Muri, which is constantly directed by the lawyer by granting it almost complete powers John-Maikhel Simon. But it has new members like Reed Brody “Hunters.”

“All we have found is a close coordination oppression system, which extends from the presidency to local authorities,” said Area Perlata, a team expert while demonstrating a report in Geneva, where the UN Human Rights Council has renewed the command of experiments to follow their inquiries.
Command chain
The report is rebuilt, “not random or discrete events, but deliberately and well responded to the orchestrated state policy, which is carried out by identifiable actors by defined command chains,” said Simon. These orders were executed by the network of National Police under the leadership of Francisco Diaz Madriz (the couple of the couple of the couple) and deputy director Ramon Awellen, which are the responsibility, oppression and illegal execution of restrictive activities.
And even if the military does not reject it repeatedly, the group It also refers to the Nicaragua army, led by Julio Cesar Avilees Castillo, It cooperated in logistics and surveillance and facilitated the use of life -threatening weapons for paramilitary groups. They also refer to the judicial system led by Marvin Agylor Garcia, who assured the application of legal training and oppression laws through strict judgments.

Until 2024, the Ministry of Ana Julia Guido appeared until 2024, causing allegations and selective criminal violence. The Ministry of Internal Ministry and General Directorate of Migration and Foreign, abolishing nationalities and implementing entry bans. The National Assembly, chaired by Gustavo Porraz, passed laws to legalize oppression and justify the violence of dissenters. All of these officers, the police and the military ore-journey to the marrow.
Other parastral structures
A team of experts does not only work from the state, but also includes the party structures of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) and Pro -Governance armed groups work with punishment. Sandinista youth, for example, was used as an operational department in the oppression of surveillance, harassment and expressions.
In turn, the FSLN consolidated the network of national, department and municipal political secretaries, which serves as a bridge between executive orders and its spatial implementation. The report documents how the party structures are integrated into the state tool with parallel lines connecting the ministries, mayors, public universities, health centers and local committees with the official party. These relationships allow for the implementation of oppression tasks in coordination, including the use of public goods for bias, the infiltration of educational institutions and the creation of civil information networks.
Positive -government armed groups that work with state logistics support, and state logistics support, have been instrumental in the 2018 protests, and since then they have been used in intelligence and aggressive actions. According to the report, these groups were trained and financed by state agencies, including army and national police. Finally, recently, legalized by last February and constitutional reforms and Sworn in Rosario Murilo Public Square.

UN experts have argued that these investigations do not have legal trust, but are represented by the view of the view of the view of criminal investigations. Argentina has already launched universal legal processes against many of those involved in Ortega, Murilo and participants. A team of experts is ready to cooperate with international judicial officers. On the other hand, the civil organizations compiled in the 46/2 collective celebrated the extension of the command of the platform.
“The resolution of the UN Human Rights Council, a team of experts and the United Nations restores the direction of the office of the Office of the Human Rights Office today, is a key step in the fight against the punishment and strengthening of the international human rights system,” said NGO Legal Defense Unit Director Claudia Pinadha. “It guarantees documentation and protection of evidence on human rights violations.
This is a list of repression of the United Nations spread:
- Marvin Ramiro Agyiler Garcia, Supreme Court of Justice Magistrate;
- Venceo Miguel Alaniz Ulova, Deputy General Director of Penitension System;
- Ramon Antonio Awellon Medal, National Police Deputy General Director;
- The National Army’s Commander in Chief Julio Cesar Avilees Castillo;
- Rigoberto Bonerge BalladaRes Sandowal, former Chief of Military Intelligence;
- Louis Roberto Canas Novova, Internal Deputy Minister;
- Leonidas Nicholas Senteno Rivera, Genotaga Mayor;
- Karen Vanessa Chavara Morales, Criminal Judge of Managua;
- Moreno in Evertz Delgadi, Political Secretary in Chontels, FSLN;
- Francisco Zavier Diaz Madriz, Director of National Police;
- Louis Angel Gonzalez Monkada, Criminal Judge of Managua;
- Ana Julia Guido Ocowa, Attorney General of the Republic (up to 2024);
- Carlos Albero Herera Duvarte, Criminal District Judge;
- Brenda Isabel Izaguirre Garcia, Hearing Court Judge Managua;
- Ana Cicia Jarcwan Ordogez, FSLN Political Secretary of Rivas;
- Enrique Jose Jarcwan Rivas, FSLN N Masaya Political Secretary;
- Maria Amanda Lorio Senteno, Departmental Political Secretary in Leone;
- Johana Lisseth Lopez, FSLN Political Secretary in Tipitapa;
- Ramon Antonio Lopez Garcia, General Director of Criminal Centers;
- Eric Antonio Lopez, Political Secretary of the FSLN at Xinotep;
- Marisol Maria Membreno, Political Secretary Okal;
- Anielka Elizabeth Majia Tellage of Political Secretary of China;
- Pedro Jokwin Mendoza Fernandez, a political secretary of Estale;
- Bedo Enric Mendoza Garcia, Police General Commissioner;
- Carlos Emilio Morales Devila, General Commissioner, Departmental Chief;
- Rubone Alberto Montenegro Espinoza, Criminal Judge of Zugalpa;
- Justa Perez, Family Finance Minister;
- Gustavo Eduardo Porra’s Cortes, President of the National Assembly;
- Louis Humbarto Potoy Reese, Departmental Political Secretary FSLN;
- Fidel Ernesto Rodriguez, Criminal Judge of Managua;
- Rosa Argentina Salgado, Political Secretary of FSLN in Managua;
- Enrique Jose Sanz, auxiliary prosecutor of the Ministry of Public Ministry;
- Martha Yujiania Salazer Solarjuno, Political Secretary of FSLN;
- Mario Antonio Salinas Steps, Political Secretary of the Matagalpa Department;
- Roberto Jose Samkam Ruiz, Political Secretary of the Nuua Segovia Department;
- Alma Nubia Sandowal Sandoal, Departmental Political Secretary N Masaya;
- Louis Ramon Suverage Garcia, Departmental Political Secretary in Chontels;
- Pedro Jokwin Topia Alvarez, Departmental Political Secretary of Boko;
- In the afternoon of Orlando Rafael, the legal advisor of the executive before the assembly;
- Martin Ricardo Tinoco, General Director of Penitension Services;
- Justo Urbina Pastor, Migration and Foreign Chief;
- Bertha Diaz Urbina, Criminal District Judge;
- Niadia Maritza Valchez Martinez, Political Secretary of FSLN;
- Evertz Zeledon, Departmental Political Secretary in Rio San Juan;
- Jayada Nelly Perez Escoto, Political Secretary of Matagalpa;
- Selia Franciska Delgado, the political secretary of the department of FSLN;
- Rubone Vargas Canne, criminal judge of Managua;
- Alejandro Jose Guevara, Criminal Judge of Matagpa;
- Martha Lydia Galeno, Political Secretary of FSLN;
- Sarah Maria Gonzalez, a political secretary in Managua;
- Edgar Tellage, Interior Deputy Minister;
- Dailing Cardenas, a political secretary in the North Caribbean;
- Rosa Argentina Pastron, Political Secretary of the Boko;
- Nelly Maribel Hernandez, the FSLN political secretary in Leone.