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Treasury Sanctions Members of Nicaraguan President Ortega’s
Inner Circle Who Persecute Pro-Democracy Voices
June 21, 2019

WASHINGTON – Today, the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s O ice of Foreign Assets Control
(OFAC) designated four Nicaraguan government o icials, Gustavo Eduardo Porras Cortes,
Orlando Jose Castillo Castillo, Sonia Castro Gonzalez, and Oscar Salvador Mojica Obregon,
pursuant to Executive Order (E.O.) 13851. Additionally, Sonia Castro Gonzalez and Gustavo
Eduardo Porras Cortes have been designated pursuant to the Nicaragua Human Rights and
Anticorruption Act of 2018 (NHRAA). Today’s action targets Nicaraguan government o icials
who persecute Nicaraguan citizens exercising their fundamental freedoms, enact repressive
laws, silence news media, and deny medical care to the Nicaraguan people.
“The Government of Nicaragua continues to violate the human rights of the Nicaraguan people,
implementing exploitive and violent laws and holding hundreds of people as political
prisoners. The United States is sending an unequivocal message to President Ortega and his
inner circle: we stand with the Nicaraguan people on their calls for reform and a return to
democracy,” said Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence Sigal
Mandelker. “We will not hesitate to take action against those who perpetuate oppression or
prop up the Ortega regime at the expense of the Nicaraguan people.”
As a result of today’s action, all property and interests in property of these individuals, and of
any entities that are owned, directly or indirectly, 50 percent or more by such individuals, that
are in the United States or in the possession or control of U.S. persons are blocked and must be
reported to OFAC. OFAC’s regulations generally prohibit all dealings by U.S. persons or within
(or transiting) the United States that involve any property or interests in property of blocked or
designated persons. Further details on these designations are included below.

GUSTAVO EDUARDO PORRAS CORTES
Gustavo Eduardo Porras Cortes (Porras) is designated for being a current o icial of the
Government of Nicaragua and for being the President of the Nicaraguan National Assembly
(NNA), an entity that has enacted significant actions or policies that undermine democratic
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processes or institutions in Nicaragua, pursuant to E.O. 13851 and NHRAA. Porras is the seniormost political operator of President Ortega and exerts significant control over the Institute of
Social Security and Ministry of Health with the approval of Vice President Rosario Murillo. On
November 27, 2018, OFAC designated Rosario Murillo for being an o icial of the Government of
Nicaragua.
The NNA enacted an amnesty law in early June 2019 that conditionally pardons individuals who
took part in the protests beginning April 18, 2018, but requires protesters to abstain from
expressing themselves in a future protest or risk having amnesty revoked. The law also pardons
police o icers and parapolice fighters who took part in the Ortega regime’s violent repression
against protesters, which included the killing of hundreds of protesters. In November and
December 2018, the NNA also banned nine human rights and pro-democracy organizations from
operating in Nicaragua.

ORLANDO JOSE CASTILLO CASTILLO
Orlando Jose Castillo Castillo (Castillo) is designated for being a current o icial of the
Government of Nicaragua and for being the General Director of the Institute of
Telecommunications and Postal Service (TELCOR), an entity that has, or whose members have,
engaged in actions that threaten the peace, security, or stability of Nicaragua, pursuant to
E.O. 13851. TELCOR has been used by President Ortega and Castillo to silence independent
media, including the news organization 100% Noticias.

SONIA CASTRO GONZALEZ
Sonia Castro Gonzalez (Castro) is designated for being a current o icial of the Government of
Nicaragua, and for being the Minister of Health. For her role as Minister of Health, Castro is
designated pursuant to E.O. 13851 for leading the Ministry of Health, an entity that has, or
whose members have, engaged in significant human rights abuse violations pursuant to
E.O. 13851. Because the Ministry of Health is an entity that has, or whose members have,
engaged in significant acts of violence or conduct that constitutes a serious abuse or violation of
human rights against persons associated with the protests in Nicaragua that began on April 18,
2018, Castro is also designated pursuant to NHRAA.
The Ministry of Health refused treatment to victims of violent regime repression, which
exacerbated injuries and even led to death, due to the lack of medical care. Hospital sta were
under orders to report admitted protesters to parapolice who removed them from hospitals,
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resulting in forced disappearances. The Ministry of Health threatened healthcare workers, firing
hundreds of medical personnel who treated protesters.

OSCAR SALVADOR MOJICA OBREGON
Oscar Salvador Mojica Obregon (Mojica) is designated for being a current o icial of the
Government of Nicaragua, pursuant to E.O. 13851. Mojica is a retired Major General of the
Nicaraguan Army and the current Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure. On national
television, Mojica promoted the Ortega regime’s “exile, jail, or death” strategy to silence the
opposition, a policy that has le hundreds dead, thousands wounded, and tens of thousands
either incarcerated, driven into exile, or internally displaced. Additionally, Mojica manages a
significant portion of President Ortega and Vice President Murillo’s o icial and personal finances
including investments in co ee plantations and hospitality establishments.
Identifying information on the entities designated today.
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