Newsline

Newsline , Society

Biden Empowers Nicaraguan Dictator Ortega’s Crackdown on Catholics

Posted on Wednesday, January 3, 2024
|
by Ben Solis
|
27 Comments
|
Print

AMAC Exclusive – By Ben Solis

Catholic Church in Nicaragua

During his traditional New Year’s Day message on January 1, Pope Francis expressed concern over the reported crackdown on Catholic Church leaders and followers in Nicaragua, imploring listeners to “pray insistently” to find “a path of dialogue to overcome difficulties.”

Francis’s plea came following news that at least 16 church leaders, including a bishop, had been arrested in the last two weeks of 2023. This round of arrests marks the latest escalation of Nicaraguan dictator Daniel Ortega’s targeting of the Catholic Church that began when he returned to power in 2007.

For centuries, the Catholic Church has been at the core of Nicaragua’s culture and social life. The first Catholic bishop took jurisdiction in the country in 1532, and the Christian faith has remained an important part of life there ever since. In 1983, the late Pope John Paul II described Nicaraguans as a “noble people, so rich in faith and Christian traditions.”

During the Nicaraguan Revolution in the 1960s and 1970s, the Moscow-backed Sandinistas (among them Ortega) attempted to use the Catholic Church to spread their Marxist-Leninist ideology under the guise of so-called “liberation theology.” Although the revolution was opposed by John Paul II and the church leaders, it was ultimately successful in overthrowing the U.S.-backed Somoza regime, paving the way for persecution of Christians in Nicaragua.

Ortega first came to power in 1979, after which Nicaragua gradually fell into poverty – directly leading to a surge of illegal narcotics and illegal immigrants to the United States that continues to this day. Although some left-wing American academics have taught that Ortega was a victim of an “undeclared war” launched by President Ronald Reagan, this analysis completely ignores Ortega’s oppression of his own people and the brutal authoritarian nature of his rule – as well as Ortega’s support for Cuba and other communist revolutionaries in Latin America.

Ortega remained in power until 1990 when he lost his re-election bid to Violeta Barrios Torres de Chamorro in a shocking upset. During this time period, Ortega remained viscerally antagonistic toward the United States. The only U.S. ally inside Nicaragua was the Catholic Church, which criticized the Ortega government’s attack on civil liberties. As Ortega took control of the press and cultural institutions, the Church remained an oasis of free speech, independent thought, and resistance to oppression.

After his return to power in 2007, Ortega took full control of all of Nicaragua’s governing institutions, installing himself as a de facto dictator. Alongside this power grab came a renewed assault on the Church.

Ortega’s wife, Rosario Murillo – whom Ortega installed as his vice president – has called Catholic priests “children of the devil” and “organized mafia.” Ortega, meanwhile, has accused the church of “conspiring” against him and has reinstated the Sandinista Ministry of the Interior, a Cold War-era government agency that previously engaged in espionage against the Church.

According to The New York Times, there have been “more than 770 attacks” against the Church since just 2018, including the high-profile arrest and imprisonment of Bishop Rolando Alvarez in 2022. Alvarez was subsequently convicted of treason and sentenced to 26 years in prison and has since been subject to torture and maltreatment.

Two priests and one senior Catholic layman, who spoke with me on the condition of anonymity, told me that even mentioning Bishop Alvarez is enough to warrant a visit from government enforcers. At least two other priests have been imprisoned for refusing to stop referencing Alvarez in their sermons.

Other Nicaraguan Catholic leaders with whom I spoke said that Americans should be aware of the role that President Joe Biden has played in exacerbating this crisis. Several Nicaraguan priests said, for instance, that Biden’s failure to strongly condemn Alvarez’s imprisonment convinced the Ortega regime that they had free reign to persecute Christians without fear of reprisal from the United States.

One Nicaraguan priest told me that since he assumed office, Biden has refused to cooperate with the Church on providing humanitarian assistance to families – something which is directly contributing to the illegal immigration crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border. In FY2023, more than 139,000 individuals from Nicaragua crossed the border illegally.

“While the Church offers young people and families an alternative to immigration, including material aid in the parish, the [Nicaraguan] government intends to create unceasing pressure on the United States,” he said.

While Nicaragua’s Catholic Church has an interest in creating opportunities for people in Nicaragua and discouraging illegal immigration, the Ortega regime has a vested interest in encouraging more illegal border crossings. As a recently published report from the think tank Inter-American Dialogue shows, Nicaragua’s central bank, controlled by Ortega, received an injection of $4.2 billion in remittances from the United States in 2023.

A senior Catholic layman, who was formerly a professor at a Catholic University closed by Ortega, said that this money is an “incredibly crucial lifeline for Sandinista government, and was a logical outcome of current U.S. policies.” The Ortega government has unsurprisingly actively encouraged the migrant caravans coming to the U.S.

“Why is the United States saving an incompetent and corrupted regime?” he asked, adding that “employment and poverty have been rampant.”

Without a change in leadership in Washington, the future looks rather bleak for Nicaraguan Catholics.

“Before the secret police left my apartment, one of them said something that sent shivers down my spine,” one priest told me. “He said, 2024 will be the final year of your existence; unlike in the 1980s, America will not help you; our friends are now at the steering wheel.”

Ben Solis is the pen name of an international affairs journalist, historian, and researcher.

We hope you've enjoyed this article. While you're here, we have a small favor to ask...

The AMAC Action Logo

Support AMAC Action. Our 501 (C)(4) advances initiatives on Capitol Hill, in the state legislatures, and at the local level to protect American values, free speech, the exercise of religion, equality of opportunity, sanctity of life, and the rule of law.

Donate Now
Share this article:
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
27 Comments
Most Voted
Newest Oldest
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Kevin
Kevin
10 months ago

Holy Joe is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. He is not a Catholic. He is a greedy, baby killing amoral jerk. One day he will stand before the King and need to explain the damage he has done.

Max
Max
10 months ago

The persecution of Christians will continue in all countries that have dictators and despots in charge. The adversary will use these types to achieve his agenda of evil. Until there is TRUE REPENTENCE to our Creator, he will allow the adversary to do his work of chastisement and punishment.

Robert Zuccaro
Robert Zuccaro
10 months ago

Ask James O’Keefe about government overreach. Or Trump. Or Carter Paige. Or Michael Flynn. Or Ashley Babbitt.

VikkiC
VikkiC
10 months ago

Gee, I wonder when the pope is going to crack down on Biden’s anti-Catholic policies…

Stephen Russell
Stephen Russell
10 months ago

See Biden is Anti Catholic

Lisa Bjornstad
Lisa Bjornstad
10 months ago

Biden doesn’t have the guts to stand up for what’s right…if he even knows what’s right, that is. Shameful. He is an existential threat to freedom.

PapaYEC
PapaYEC
10 months ago

“Why is the United States saving an incompetent and corrupted regime?” Because the US is under a corrupt immoral regime, that’s why.

GMA
GMA
10 months ago

Biden empowers Ortega to go against Catholics….some kind of Catholic he is. A true rebel of the Church.

Philip Seth Hammersley
Philip Seth Hammersley
10 months ago

Biden empowers ALL dictators– Iranian mullahs, Xi of China, Maduro, and even Putin (by allowing him to make millions on oil). Biden is the real threat to democracy and freedom!

anna hubert
anna hubert
10 months ago

Biden is a spineless opportunist that will do anything if it’s to his own advantage Catholics have Pope Where is the hypocrite why does he not pick up the cross to fight for the church

spitfire?1940
spitfire?1940
10 months ago

For those with short memories,Danny Boy Ortega,the short sighted communist S O B was escorted like royalty around New York City by Peter Paul and Mary back in the day Yes ,”Puff the Magic killer of priests and nuns.

JPT
JPT
10 months ago

the war is at our southern border and the Mexican cartels run the countries south of our so-called border with Mexico – our next president needs to declare war on those cartels and take care of this societal plague of guns, drugs, human trafficking, and corruption that’s persisted now for the last 100 years..

CarlS
CarlS
10 months ago

Maybe they’ll plan a trip for him soon

John
John
10 months ago

Why did we send 4.2 billion dollars to a communist controlled country ?O yes we have a president who believes in the communist system he has done that to irain and he calls himself a catholic

Roger Wiley
Roger Wiley
10 months ago

Mr. Carlstrom, AMAC Action needs to go to “sovereignty coalition.org and get involved if we want to save our Nation.

Robin W Boyd
Robin W Boyd
10 months ago

Yet, Joe Biden keeps telling liberal minded supporters of the Progressive Democrat Party that he is a good Catholic.

John Shipway
John Shipway
10 months ago

Well, at least if these Catholics are imprisoned in Nicaragua that prevents them from coming to the United States where they would have their dogs shot and be constantly monitored by our beloved governments federal police.
God bless America

trump at podium with american flag behind him
On October 20, 2016, Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul cut the ribbon at the new Taste NY Long Island Welcome Center.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) gives remarks before President Joe Biden signs the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, Monday, November 15, 2021, on the South Lawn of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Cameron Smith)
Former Arizona Corporation Commissioner Kris Mayes speaking with attendees at an Attorney General candidate forum hosted by the Arizona Chamber of Commerce & Industry at the Arizona Commerce Authority in Phoenix, Arizona.

Stay informed! Subscribe to our Daily Newsletter.

"*" indicates required fields

27
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x

Subscribe to AMAC Daily News and Games