Tegucigalpa, Mar 19 (EFE).- Camila Antonia Ortega Murillo, hija del presidente de Nicaragua, Daniel Ortega, gave the inaugural speech of the año lectivo de la Universidad de las Regiones Autónomas de la Costa Caribe Nicaragüense (Uraccan), informó este domingo ese study center.
Ortega Murillo, also daughter of Vice President Rosario Murillo, will open Uraccan classes next Wednesday with a lesson on “The Achievements and Challenges of Promoting the Creative Economy of the Peoples of the Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua.”
“Uraccan is proud to invite you to the official opening ceremony of the 2023 academic year. On this occasion, Camila Ortega, coordinator of the National Commission for the Creative Economy of Nicaragua, will accompany us”, declared this house of studies, in a call disclosed via their social networks.
Ortega Murillo will give a lecture titled “United in Love, Peace and Prosperity: Together We Go Forward. Achievements and Challenges in Promoting the Creative Economy of the Peoples of the Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua,” according to the call.
The conference will take place on Wednesday, March 22 at 2:20 p.m. (8:20 p.m. GMT), and will be broadcast on Uraccan social media, headquartered in Bluefields, the main city of the Autonomous Region of the Southern Caribbean (RACS), and will be reproduced in its seven other sites.
The coordinator of the National Commission for the Creative and Orange Economy is the creator of the Nicaragua Diseña fashion platform and catwalk. She has also been delegated by the Government of Nicaragua to promote the talent and creativity of Nicaraguan designers during the summer season or at Easter this year.
This plan, baptized with the name “Amores de Verano”, includes fashion shows on the beaches and tourist sites of Nicaragua.
Camila Antonia Ortega Murillo (1988) is also co-director of Channel 13 of Nicaraguan television and personal assistant to her mother and vice-president.
SANCTIONED BY USA, EU, CANADA AND SWITZERLAND
On June 9, 2021, the United States sanctioned her for the arrest of opposition leaders, including seven presidential candidates for the November elections of that year, in which her parents were re-elected with their main opponents in prison or in exile.
The president’s daughter has been placed on the US Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctions list for chairing the National Creative Economy Commission and running the Channel 13 television station.
“This family-owned media broadcasts state propaganda, while President Ortega uses state tax and budget laws to promote family stations and squeeze rival independent media,” according to the US Treasury Department.
That same year, the Government of Canada also sanctioned Camila Antonia in “response to the continuing human rights violations being committed in Nicaragua”, according to a press release from the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs at the time.
Moreover, in January 2022, the Swiss Federal Department of Economy added him to a list of seven Nicaraguans and three entities linked to the Sandinista government, including Laureano Facundo Ortega Murillo, also son of the president, who was sanctioned.
Camila Antonia is on the European Union’s sanctions list for “serious human rights violations, including repression of civil society, support for fraudulent presidential and legislative elections and for undermining democracy and justice. ‘rule of law’.
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