Nicaraguan authorities arrested dozens for allegedly supporting the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. At least 60 people were detained, according to human rights groups, after Maduro's capture in Caracas last Saturday. US military personnel apprehended Maduro, who now faces drug and weapons charges in New York.
President Daniel Ortega and Vice President Rosario Murillo, staunch allies of Maduro, authorized the arrests. Those detained reportedly celebrated or voiced support for Maduro's capture. The arrests occurred throughout Nicaragua following the US military operation.
Human rights organizations condemned the arrests as arbitrary. They are calling for the immediate release of those detained. The Nicaraguan government has yet to release an official statement.
Maduro's capture marks a significant shift in US-Venezuelan relations. Ortega and Murillo have long been key international supporters of Maduro's regime. The situation remains fluid. International observers are monitoring developments closely. Further arrests are possible.
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