The Nicaraguan government expelled the OAS and its diplomats from the country 3:12 (CNN Spanish) — Michael Healy and Álvaro Vargas, former president and former vice president of the Superior Council of Private Enterprise (COSEP) respectively, were found guilty this Friday of the crime of undermining national integrity in the case of Healy, and of conspiracy in that of Vargas, according to the Nicaraguan Center for Human Rights (CENIDH), through its Twitter account. “After 2 days of judicial farce, the 4th District Court Judge, Ángel Jean Carlos F. González, found @HealyLacayo guilty of undermining national integrity and Álvaro Vargas of conspiring to undermine national integrity,” he says. the post. According to CENIDH, the prosecution asked the judge to sentence Michael Healy Lacayo to 13 years in prison and Álvaro Vargas to nine years. “From CENIDH we reject and condemn this judicial pantomime and we demand that the Ortega Murillo regime release them immediately,” the agency said. CNN has not been able to obtain independent information on this case, which took place behind closed doors at the Judicial Assistance Directorate. The judiciary does not respond to queries from independent media and the prosecution does not update the information. CNN has requested information, but they do not respond to our requests. Healy Lacayo and Vargas were detained by the police on October 21, 2021, after appearing before the prosecution, under investigation for alleged crimes against national sovereignty. Healy Lacayo was appointed president of COSEP in September 2020. His predecessor, José Adán Aguerri, was also sentenced to 13 years in prison for the crime of undermining national integrity. With the conviction of Healy Lacayo and Vargas, the trials against more than 40 opposition leaders convicted of conspiracy to undermine national integrity or money laundering conclude. They have all denied the charges.