BY Benjamin ClarkAugust 31, 2024
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Nicaragua Expands Crackdown On Nonprofits Including Religious Groups

The Nicaraguan government has closed an additional 169 nonprofit organizations as part of a widening crackdown that has affected numerous religious groups, signaling an escalating tension between the state and religious communities.

In a recent move, the Nicaraguan regime led by President Daniel Ortega and Vice President Rosario Murillo canceled the legal statuses of hundreds of nonprofits, impacting the structural fabric of the nation's religious and civic communities, Catholic News Agency reported.

This series of closures, announced on August 29, 2024, through the government's official newspaper, La Gaceta, brings the total number of nonprofit organizations shut down since 2018 to 5,664. The crackdown touches various sectors but has profoundly affected the religious community, including Catholic, evangelical, and Muslim groups.

Interior Minister Signs Decree Impacting Diverse Religious Organizations

The closures were executed under ministerial agreement 40-2024-OSFL, signed by Interior Minister María Amelia Coronel Kinloch, alleging that these organizations failed to submit financial statements for periods ranging from two to 30 years.

Impacted groups include the Association of Justice and Peace Commissions of the Diocese of León, the Moravian Church, the Latino Islamic Cultural Association, and several evangelical churches. The Moravian Church, a spiritual home in Nicaragua since 1849, serves a large community.

Targeting of Religious Communities Sparks Outcry

The recent cancellation includes 92 religious entities, significantly impacting affected communities. This follows the August 19 cancellation of 678 Catholic and evangelical organizations.

Martha Patricia Molina, a vocal religious advocate, condemned Ortega and Murillo's actions. "My solidarity [and] prayer with all the members of the Moravian Church," Molina stated on X, highlighting the church's deep historical roots in Nicaragua and urging spiritual resilience despite government pressure.

The Moravian Church and Community Resilience

Molina's reflection highlights the broader implications of the government's actions. "The love of God does not depend on an illegal document or the temperament of two criminals [Ortega-Murillo]. The love of God is in our hearts and spirits," she said, framing the closures as an assault on religious freedom and community identity.

She also emphasized the Moravian Church's role in fostering intercultural and interracial harmony among the Miskitu, Afro, and Mayagna populations, adding complexity and injustice to the government's decision. "Our church will resurrect," Molina affirmed, hoping for a revival of community spirit and religious freedom.

Wider Implications of Nonprofit Closures

These closures challenge the fabric of religious communities and raise questions about civic engagement, human rights, and freedom of religion in Nicaragua. Critics argue that Ortega and Murillo's actions compromise democratic principles and organizational autonomy.

Beyond the immediate impact, the closures suggest a strategy to dismantle organizations perceived as oppositional to Ortega's government. This affects not just leaders but thousands of Nicaraguans who depend on these nonprofits.

The international community has expressed deep concern as Nicaragua moves toward heightened authoritarianism, making the resilience and reactions of national and global communities crucial in shaping the next phases of this crisis.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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