Nicaraguan authorities arrested dozens for reportedly supporting the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. At least 60 people were arrested, according to human rights groups and local media. The arrests occurred after Maduro's capture in Caracas last Saturday by US military personnel.
Those arrested allegedly celebrated or expressed support for Maduro's capture. Maduro was taken to New York to face drug and weapons charges. Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega and Vice President Rosario Murillo are staunch allies of Maduro.
Human rights groups condemned the arrests as arbitrary. The arrests highlight the complex political landscape in Latin America. The situation raises concerns about freedom of expression in Nicaragua.
Maduro's capture followed a US criminal indictment. Ortega and Murillo have long supported Maduro's regime. The US has yet to comment on the Nicaraguan arrests.
Further arrests are possible. International pressure on Nicaragua is likely to increase. The situation remains fluid.
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