TODAY NICARAGUA (100% Noticias) Sandinista journalist and Radio host William Grigsby announced in his program “Sin Fronteras” (Without Borders) that the war operation called “Danto” against opponents in Nicaragua has not ended.

Grigsby, in line with the sanctioned vice president Rosario Murillo, warned of more jail time for members of the opposition that the regime labels as “hitmen”, “traitors to the homeland” and “road blockers.”
“That is what they all were doing, the ‘Chamorros’, and I am not only talking of two [already under arrest], I am talking about more of them. Aguerri, the drug trafficker and paramilitary Maradiaga and Mrs. Granera, and add Cruz who came proudly. He came proud of having lobbied against the Nicaraguan people,” Grigsby said in reference to the Tuesday night arrests of Juan Sebastián Chamorro, presidential candidate, José Adán Aguerri, former president of COSEP, Violeta Granera, leader of the National Unity.
They joined the arrests of the presidential candidates Félix Maradiaga, Arturo Cruz and Cristiana Chamorro Barrios, plus Walter Gómez and Marcos Fletes, former employees of the defunct Violeta Barrios de Chamorro Foundation.
“The operation is just beginning, and more detentions are coming. Little by little, step by step, yesterday the arresting of Chamorro, Aguerri and Granera was sudden because they had their own plans to escape (to leave the country), with the complicity of tycoons. The tycoons are on the waiting list. They have been warned. The fact that they are millionaires does not exempt them from being citizens. The law is the same for all. Those who betray the homeland commit a crime,” threatened the Sandinista journalist.
They will go after priests and ex-military
Grigsby said that Ortega’s “patience” has run out and that they will imprison priests, “the cassocks are missing, not only the black hierarchy of the highest hierarchy, other cassocks entangled in this matter, who walk in worse matters, committing crimes. There is more, there is more cane to grind here.”
The regime’s hunt will also reach former Sandinista collaborators, former military personnel who fought against the Somoza dictatorship and who, during the 2018 protests, came out to demonstrate against the brutality and violence of the regime.
“There are others who are missing (from the list), there are some there who were once military, Generals. There are some who have some dark, dark, dark deals, who are there dishing out ‘realitos’ (money). Generals who were, tin soldiers, who believed that after what they did in 2018 and retreated, they are already unscathed, no, because as they continued with their plan, are in the background, but pulling the strings a little here, pulling the strings a little there,” said Grigsby.
Sources: 100% Noticias
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