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Ortega offers US$5,000 to “Sandinista fighters” to go to Venezuela

Q24N — Nicaragua’s dictator, Daniel Ortega, is offering the sum of US$5,000 dollars to “Sandinista fighters” who are willing to go to Venezuela, in support of his fellow dictator, Nicolas Maduro, in case a “counterrevolution” takes place.

Nicaragua’s online news channel, 100% Noticias, reported it learned that the police began to visit the homes of former Sandinista fighters in different areas of the country

“The police are offering US$5,000 dollars to former fighters to go support Maduro in Venezuela,” the source told 100% Noticias.

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However, the former Sandinista guerrilla and former political prisoner, Dora María Téllez, assured 100% Noticias that Ortega does not have the capacity to send “Sandinista fighters.”

“I don’t see any of the historical combatants, nor anyone who participated in the war in Nicaragua lining up to obey that call. Frankly, I don’t see anyone who says, look, here I am, commander (Daniel Ortega), and that there is a long line there waiting to go to Venezuela. I don’t see it,” said Téllez.

Read more: Laura Chinchilla: “Ortega represents nothing”

Téllez maintains that Ortega has a “mental problem” and claims of sending combatants are a completely crazy thing that shows a person out of touch with reality, completely oblivious to reality.

On social media, some Nicaraguans claim that Ortega offers mercenaries because he knows that the people of Venezuela are unarmed, to repeat what he did against his people in April 2018 in Nicaragua.

“The violator knows that there is no war in Venezuela. Why doesn’t he offer them to Putin? They would only go there to die, but out of fear when they see the first Ukrainian soldier face to face,” posted ‘El Nica’.

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Another follower identified as Lonely Wolf posted, “Could there be idiots who are willing to go to die in another country to defend a bunch of criminals? I don’t think so, and if there are some idiots, I’m sure they don’t even add up to ten.”

Amid mockery, Jose Emilio Corvera posted that “the former Sandinista fighters are already Ortega’s age. With rheumatism, cataracts and end up pissing themselves.”

Daniel Ortega, currently 78 years of age, his two brothers grew up to become revolutionaries in the 1970’s. His brother Humberto Ortega, 77, a former general, military leader, and published writer, was placed under house arrest last May on orders of his older brother.

“He is not under arrest, nor is he under house arrest, but he must communicate any movement he is going to make,” was the official word from the Ortega-Regime hours after Infobae portal published an interview with the retired general, whoe expressed strong criticism against the Administration of his brother and sister-in-law (Rosario Murillo), especially regarding a particularly delicate issue for the presidential couple: the dynastic succession that they are trying to put in place, supporting one of their sons, the tenor Laureano Ortega Murillo.

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