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Nicaragua again banned Holy Week processions

A ban on public Easter processions in Nicaragua was continued and expanded this year [1], signalling the growing autocratic and anti-clerical nature of the Daniel Ortega-headed regime.

Since 2023, public processions, such as those on Palm Sunday, have been banned in the Central American country [2]. They can only take place strictly within church walls. This year, the same measure applied to the Good Friday Stations of the Cross. As several priests who have been visited by police officers can confirm, those who violate the ban will be arrested.

“The inability to hold processions, a central part of Holy Week celebrations,” writes the website 100% Noticias, “is a heavy blow to the country’s religious life. Likewise, the ban on publicly praying about sensitive issues such as the situation in Nicaragua, migrants, and political prisoners is seen as an attempt to silence the Church’s voice on matters of justice and human rights.”