Nicaraguan judge sentences Catholic bishop to 26 years
MEXICO CITY (AP) — A Nicaraguan judge sentenced Roman Catholic Bishop Rolando Álvarez to 26 years in prison Friday, one day after he refused to get on a flight to the United States with 222 other prisoners.
Octavio Ernesto Rothschuh, chief magistrate of the Managua appeals court, handed down the sentence, which is the longest given to any of the opposition figures and critics of the government of President Daniel Ortega in the last couple years.
Álvarez was arrested in August along with several other priests and lay people. Ortega said Thursday night that before boarding the plane to Washington Álvarez said he would not go without being able to consult with other bishops. Something Ortega called, “an absurd thing.”
The president said Álvarez, who had been held under house arrest, was then taken to the nearby Modelo prison.