La Navidad que Nicaragua perdió: un país sin caridad, sin juguetes y sin organizaciones que acompañen
Hubo un tiempo en que, en estas fechas, organizaciones, parroquias y voluntarios recorrían el país llevando alimentos, medicinas y juguetes. Hoy, después de la expulsión de congregaciones, el cierre de miles de ONG y la criminalización de la caridad, Nicaragua enfrenta una Navidad donde los más vulnerables están completamente solos
La Navidad que Nicaragua perdió: un país sin caridad, sin juguetes y sin organizaciones que acompañen Nicaragua is experiencing a Christmas where the most vulnerable are left alone due to the systematic dismantling of social support organizations. Since 2014, the regime has targeted NGOs, religious groups, and community projects, aiming for total control and dependency on the state. This destruction of independent aid mechanisms has left thousands without essential food, medicine, and healthcare, creating an irreversible human impact.
- Nicaragua is facing a Christmas where vulnerable populations are left without support due to the closure of NGOs and charity organizations.
- The regime of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo has systematically dismantled independent social support structures since 2014, aiming for total control.
- The Catholic Church’s Conferencia Episcopal warned in 2014 about the dangers of poverty, lack of medicine, and inefficient healthcare if aid organizations were hindered.
- The closure of organizations like the American Nicaraguan Foundation (ANF) has left thousands of children and families without vital programs.
- Political motivations behind the dismantling of social aid aim to make the population exclusively dependent on the state and party structures.
- A climate of internal distrust and surveillance within official structures contributes to the suppression of charitable activities.
- Over 3,500 organizations, including schools, medical associations, and religious orders, have been closed since 2018.
- Expelled congregations like the Missionaries of Charity have left elderly and homeless individuals without care.
- The Church continues to serve but under extreme conditions, with most of its social works dismantled or confiscated.
- Independent charity platforms like Fundación 10 have drastically reduced their capacity due to administrative pressures and state surveillance. https://nicaragua-hub.syndichain.com/articles/42434e6d-9c12-4ca9-91f0-8e6b386cb56f https://100noticias.tv/Especiales/144461-navidad-nicaragua-sin-caridad-juguetes-ongs/
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