Ortega regime shuts down diocesan radio stations in Nicaragua

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Police arrive the night of Aug 1 at Divine Mercy parish in the town of Sébaco in the Diocese of Matagalpa, Nicaragua. Nicaraguan police broke into Divine Mercy parish the night of August 1 in the town of Sébaco in the Diocese of Matagalpa to shut down one of the five Catholic radio stations ordered to be closed by the Daniel Ortega regime.

The Catholic Channel in Sébaco also broadcasted live the police raid on the Infant Jesus of Prague chapel. The station reported that the officers fired shots into the air and launched tear gas canisters to drive away the people who came out to support Fr Uriel Vallejos, the director of the media outlet.

“At this time we have been informed that they have also closed Our Lady of Lourdes Radio in La Dalia, Our Lady of Fatima Radio in Rancho Grande, Radio Alliens in San Dionisio, and Mount Carmel Radio in Río Blanco,” the bishop announced in his statement. On May 20, TELCOR eliminated the television channel of the Nicaraguan Bishops’ Conference from its programming.

 

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