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Nicaraguan Government orders seizure of top Jesuit-run university

Reuters

A Nicaraguan judge has ordered the confiscation of all assets belonging to a prestigious Jesuit-run university, the college announced, as the government’s crackdown on Catholic clergy and church-affiliated institutions intensifies.

In a letter seen by Reuters that was dated Tuesday and addressed to the university community, the Central American University (UCA) said it had been informed by a criminal court in the capital Managua that all of its assets would be transferred to the government.

A woman leaves the Jesuit Central American University in Managua, Nicaragua, on 16th August, 2023.

A woman leaves the Jesuit Central American University in Managua, Nicaragua, on 16th August, 2023. PICTURE: Reuters/Stringer

The letter cited the government as saying it would guarantee all educational programs, but the university said it would suspend all its classes and administrative activities, without giving a restart date.

UCA, widely-considered one of Central America’s top private institutions of higher learning, said it stands accused of being a “center for terrorism organised by criminal groups,” which it rejects as false.

While the UCA is not the first private university to face seizure orders by the government of President Daniel Ortega – more than two dozen others have been targeted in the same way – it is by far the best-known.

Ortega’s press office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.



UCA is the alma mater of many student leaders active in the 2018 anti-government protests that left more than 360 dead – mostly at the hands of police and other government-affiliated forces, according to human rights groups.

Last week, authorities froze the university’s bank accounts.

The university had already been singled out for budget cuts and its leaders targeted, including UCA rector and Jesuit priest Jose Idiaquez who last year was barred from returning to Nicaragua after traveling to Mexico.

The UCA seizure follows escalating tensions between the government and Nicaragua’s Catholic Church, whose leaders acted as mediators in the aftermath of the 2018 protests.

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