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Indigenous leader Brooklyn Rivera dies in Nicaragua after nearly 3 years of detention

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SAN JUAN – Brooklyn Rivera, a prominent Indigenous leader from Nicaragua, has passed away. Known for his relentless advocacy for his community’s rights, Rivera’s death follows his arrest by the Nicaraguan government in September 2023.

According to a statement released by the government on Sunday, Rivera succumbed to a bacterial infection after his health deteriorated due to a previous COVID-19 infection, which led to both physical and neurological complications.

International human rights activists and organizations have condemned the circumstances surrounding his death. Criticism intensified following a government statement released on Saturday, which referred to Rivera as “Brother” and expressed prayers for him.

Reed Brody, an American human rights lawyer and member of a U.N. expert panel on Nicaragua, voiced his outrage, stating, “They took him alive, and after refusing to provide any information to his family, his lawyer, or the world, they now call him brother. It’s unconscionable cynicism on the government’s part, attempting to portray themselves as supportive.”

Amidst these developments, the U.S. government had urged for Rivera’s release on Friday, after the government circulated images showing him critically ill in a hospital.

The Inter-American Center for Legal Assistance in Human Rights, based in Argentina, has also expressed strong disapproval of Rivera’s death, adding to the global chorus of voices calling for accountability and justice.

Those responsible for the death of the Indigenous lawmaker “should be held criminally accountable,” it wrote on X.

Rivera led the Miskito people, who live along Nicaragua’s northeast coast and have long fought to retain their lands.

For decades, he fought the ruling Sandinista government and helped establish the area along the northeast coast as an autonomous region. It is rich in gold, silver and other resources, and it is considered a key area for the administration of co-Presidents Daniel Ortega and his wife Rosario Murillo to attract foreign investment.

Rivera’s fight for Nicaragua’s Indigenous people began in the 1960s. After opposing Ortega’s Sandinista’s government in the late 1970s, he temporarily went into exile in nearby Costa Rica in 1980.

He later returned to Nicaragua, where he survived an attack by Sandanista forces, forcing him once again to seek safety elsewhere, this time, in Colombia.

In the late 1980s, he founded the group known as Yatama, the Organization of the Peoples of Mother Earth. It played a key role in securing limited autonomy for Indigenous people following peace negotiations with the Sandinistas.

“He has been fighting in one way or another for their rights,” Brody said. “He fought for land, he fought for autonomy.”

In April 2023, Rivera traveled to Geneva to participate in a U.N. forum on Indigenous people, where he spoke out against the Nicaraguan government.

Shortly afterward, Ortega and Murillo banned him from returning to the country, but he slipped in anyway and lived in hiding until September 2023, when he was arrested and accused of terrorism.

“Nobody heard from him since then,” Brody said, adding that he and other U.N. experts wrote the government requesting that it provide some sign of life. “The government never gave any indication. He was a disappeared person.”

It wasn’t until late last week that the government published pictures of Rivera in the hospital.

“This just shows the cruelty with which this government treats anyone who stands in the way of their complete consolidation of power,” Brody said.

He noted that the U.N. group of experts has documented 124 cases of arbitrary detention of Indigenous people in Nicaragua since 2018, and 46 deaths following violence incidents, usually clashes with settlers.

Brody noted that at least six political prisoners have died in custody since 2019, including two last August.

“Brooklyn Rivera spent 40 years fighting for his people,” he said, “and hopefully the international community will finally pay attention.”

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