MANAGUA ā Nicaraguan police arrested a half dozen more opposition figures, including the sixth presidential hopeful to have been arrested in a crackdown that started last month.
Among those arrested Monday was Lesther AlemƔn, a former student leader who returned to Nicaragua after exile but stayed in safe houses. Those detained also included presidential contender Medardo Mairena, and Max Jerez, another student leader.
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Two leaders of farmers' groups, Pedro Mena and Freddy Navas, were also arrested, and a third, Pablo Morales, was listed by opposition activists as having been detained.
Almost all were arrested under ātreasonā laws that President Daniel Ortega has used to detain almost all his potential rivals in the Nov. 7 elections.
On Tuesday, the European Unionās top diplomat, Josep Borrell, said Tuesday that āmore restrictiveā measures may be needed against Ortegaās Sandinista regime.
āThe situation has reached such an extreme that member states will have to study more concrete actions, and not just āenough already, Mr. Ortega,āā Borrell told a session of the European Parliament.
AlemĆ”n played a leading role in 2018 protests against Ortega's government that were met with brutal repression; he had gone into exile in the United States after that and knew he might be a target when he returned in 2019. AlemĆ”n hadnāt lived at home for three years.
Just last week, when AlemĆ”n went to his partyās headquarters for a meeting, police stopped him outside the building, checked his ID and took his picture before letting him enter. āWhen I entered eight police cars arrived,ā AlemĆ”n said in an interview a short time later. āI was surrounded and everyone said it was my day.ā He declined to explain how he got out.
AlemĆ”nās relatively new Citizens for Freedom party has not selected its candidate yet, but AlemĆ”n had said last week he planned to run.
The government has arrested at least 27 opposition figures over the past month. Most face vague allegations of crimes against the state. Ortega alleges the April 2018 street protests were part of an organized coup attempt with foreign backing.
AlemƔn rose to fame in May 2018, a month after the huge protests erupted and paralyzed much of the country before being violently put down. At the first attempt at dialogue with Ortega, AlemƔn shocked those watching the live televised event.
āThis is not a table of dialogue. This is a table to negotiate your exit and you know it well,ā he told the president. āGive up!ā
Some had said previously that opposition figures like AlemĆ”n and Mairena should not dignify the marred elections by participating. With five of the best-known potential candidates already in jail and the field tilted heavily in Ortegaās favor as he pursues a fourth consecutive term, some believe the opposition should sit out and not legitimize an Ortega victory.
But in the case of AlemƔn and Mairena, Ortega neatly solved that dilemma by tossing them, too, in jail, where political prisoners are mostly held in secret locations, incommunicado, with no access to relatives or lawyers.
Candidates must register by Aug. 2. Two other potential candidates from AlemĆ”nās party ā Juan SebastiĆ”n Chamorro y Arturo Cruz ā have already been arrested.