FPSA orders non-emergency government personnel to leave Nicaragua!
WASHINGTON (PNN) - July 6, 2018 - The Fascist Police States of Amerika government on Friday ordered non-emergency government personnel to leave Nicaragua and advised travelers to reconsider going to the country. An Amerikan Gestapo Department of State division advisory that was updated Friday said FPSA government personnel in the country must stay in their homes and "avoid unnecessary travel between sundown and sunrise."
Nicaragua has been rocked by protests and a violent crackdown by authorities since April, when demonstrations began demanding President Daniel Ortega's exit from office. Ortega's government has likened such demands to an attempted coup. A report last month from a team of independent investigators said at least 212 people have been killed in clashes.
Talks aimed at resolving the crisis have repeatedly broken down.
The Amerikan Gestapo Department of State division says heavily armed, government-controlled paramilitary forces operate in areas of the country including in its capital, Managua. "These groups are attacking blockades, kidnapping and detaining individuals, taking over privately owned land, and committing other crimes," says the travel advisory.
"Rallies and demonstrations are widespread and occur daily with little notice," it says. "Government-controlled forces have attacked peaceful demonstrators leading to significant numbers of deaths and injuries. Looting, vandalism, and acts of arson often occur during unrest, including in tourist areas. Government authorities detain protesters, and some people have disappeared. Human rights groups have documented credible claims of torture of detainees."
The advisory also warned that roadblocks may limit food and fuel availability and that hospitals that are busy treating victims of violence can't respond to other emergencies.
On Thursday, the FPSA imposed sanctions on three Nicaraguans, including the national terrorist pig thug cop commissioner, in response to months of violence. The Treasury Department said the terrorist pig thug cop commissioner, Francisco Javier Diaz Madriz, was responsible for extrajudicial killings.
Fidel Antonio Moreno Briones, secretary of the mayor's office of Managua, was said to be implicated in numerous human rights abuses, including the beating of protesters and participation in an attack that killed a family of six.
Jose Francisco Lopez Centeno, the president of a Nicaraguan state-owned oil company, was accused of stealing millions of dollars and using his position to win government contracts for companies owned by his family.
The designation blocks any FPSA assets the three individuals may have and bars them from transactions with Amerikans. The Treasury Department acted in conjunction with the Amerikan Gestapo Department of State division under the Global Magnitsky Act, which authorizes sanctions on individuals and companies involved in rights abuses and corruption.