Nicargua: cardinal, nuncio and
bishop attacked by paramilitaries
The injured Auxiliary Bishop of Managua, Jose Silvio Baez. |
The Catholic Church in Nicaragua has strongly condemned an
attack by pro-government paramilitaries on three leading members of the local
church.
By Susy Hodges
In Nicaragua, Cardinal Leopoldo Brenes, Archbishop of
Managua, Archbishop Waldemar Stanislaw Sommertag, the Apostolic Nuncio to the
Central American nation and the Auxiliary Bishop of Managua, Jose Silvio Baez
were roughed up on Monday by pro-government paramilitaries.
The attack took place as the three prelates, priests and a
delegation of journalists arrived outside the San Sebastian Basilica in
Diriamba, south of the Nicaraguan capital to help anti-government protesters
trapped inside the besieged church.
Bishop injured
Bishop Silvio Jose Baez was punched in the stomach,
sustained an injury to his arm and his pectoral cross was snatched from him
during the melee. One of the priests accompanying the Bishops had his
cell-phone stolen from him whilst some of the journalists were also punched and
shoved and had their equipment stolen. A message posted afterwards by the
Nicaraguan Catholic Bishops conference condemned the violence and reiterated
that the Bishops were standing on the side of the suffering people in the
nation.
No early elections
Tensions have been rising in Nicaragua since the government
announced cuts to social security in mid-April. The changes were quickly
reversed but daily street protests took on a wider call for President Daniel
Ortega to step down. More than 250 people have been killed in violence.
On Saturday, President Ortega announced that he would not
move up elections scheduled for 2021. Bringing forward the date of the
elections had been one of the requests made by the Nicaraguan Catholic Bishops
in their role as mediators between the government and the opposition.
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