WORLD NEWS

With burial, Nicaragua party tries to create hero

May 12, 2012, 5:15 PM

Associated Press

MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) – Teary-eyed Sandinista leaders bade farewell to the “older brother” of their revolution at a dramatic midnight funeral and President Daniel Ortega declared three days of national mourning. First lady Rosario Murillo said in a cracking voice that movement founder Tomas Borge was “one of the dead who never die.”

The pomp of Borge’s send-off reflects not only his role in Nicaraguan history, but appears to be a bid by Ortega to build his government’s legitimacy and perhaps even pave the way for his own immortalization in the pantheon of the Central American country’s greats, according to analysts.

“The language was about selling the idea that those who are with the Ortega regime are touched by the grace of God,” said Dora Maria Tellez, a former Sandinista commander turned dissident.

Borge, the last living founder of the Sandinista National Liberation Front that toppled Nicaragua’s U.S.-backed dictatorship in 1979, died on April 30 at age 81 after being hospitalized for pneumonia and other ailments. He was buried in early May.

He was the country’s powerful interior minister from 1979 to 1990 and was considered a hard-liner who admired North Korea’s and Cuba’s communist governments. Working from a building that bore the slogan “Guardian of the People’s Happiness,” he ran the police, prisons and immigration agencies, wielding them against the party’s opponents and media outlets, which lead to accusations of human rights abuses.

When voters ousted Ortega’s Sandinista government in 1990, Borge’s power waned and he became a congressman. Even Ortega’s return to office in 2007 did little to help his political fortunes. After clashing with Murillo, the party’s elder statesman was relegated to the post of ambassador to Peru.

But in death, Borge has been given near-saint status by Ortega and his wife. Critics such as Tellez suggest they are using the mourning to bolster the legitimacy of a government whose last election was widely questioned.

“I’m certain that Tomas is bursting with joy for these youths, these workers, this united and social Nicaragua we’re building, of which Tomas was one of the older brothers,” a moist-eyed Ortega told thousands of Sandinistas supporters as Borge was buried alongside Carlos Fonseca Amador, a fellow Sandinista founder.

Nicaraguans say this is a country that lives with its dead. After Somoza was toppled by the Sandinista Revolution, streets with names linked to Somoza’s government were re-baptized with names of guerrilla heroes.

The purpose “was to create a reference for unconditional support for the cause; it was to create models to follow, examples to draw the youth into the fight against the dictatorship,” said Sociologist Manuel Ortega Hegg of the Central American University. “It was a way to create a revolutionary mystique,”

But Ortega’s promotion of Borge has a different purpose, the sociologist said: It is a way of “preparing the road for his own enshrinement.”

On various occasions, the president has said that “he has a special mission from God in this world … He has been sent by God. And from there to Olympus is a short distance,” Ortega Hegg said.

For Sandinista dissident Tellez, the motive for the lavish and symbolism-laded funeral for Borge goes back to questions raised about Ortega’s government.

Nicaragua’s opposition charges that his most recent election win was illegal since the constitution banned sitting presidents from re-election. When Nicaragua’s congress failed to lift the ban, the Sandinista-dominated Supreme Court ruled that the constitutional ban was unconstitutional. Ortega won the election with more than 60 percent support, but opponents said the vote was tainted by fraud.

“With all the pomp that has surrounded the burial (of Borge), what Ortega has sought is a great act of conjuring and political legitimization,” Tellez said.

(Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

World News

A jet takes flight from Sky Harbor International Airport as the sun sets over downtown Phoenix, Ari...

Associated Press

Climate change has made heat waves last longer since 1979, according to study

A new study says climate change is making giant heat waves crawl slower across the globe with higher temperatures over larger areas.

25 days ago

FILE - Kate, Princess of Wales and Prince William travel in a coach following the coronation ceremo...

Associated Press

Kate and William ‘extremely moved’ by support since the Princess of Wales’ cancer revelation

Kate, the Princess of Wales, and her husband, Prince William, are said to be “extremely moved” by the public’s warmth and support following her shocking cancer announcement

1 month ago

Kate, Princess of Wales, is seen visiting to Sebby's Corner in north London, on Friday, Nov. 24, 20...

Associated Press

Kate, Princess of Wales, says she is undergoing chemotherapy for cancer

Kate, the Princess of Wales, said Friday in a video announcement she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy.

1 month ago

Russian President Vladimir Putin is seen visiting the SKA Arena sports and concert complex in St. P...

Associated Press

Putin extends rule in preordained Russian election after harshest crackdown since Soviet era

President Vladimir Putin sealed his control over Russia for six more years on Monday with a highly orchestrated landslide election win.

1 month ago

President Joe Biden walks towards members of the media before boarding Marine One on the South Lawn...

Associated Press

U.S. military airdrops thousands of meals over Gaza, many more airdrops expected

U.S. military C-130 cargo planes dropped food in pallets over Gaza on Saturday in the opening stage of an emergency humanitarian assistance.

2 months ago

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who reportedly died in prison on Friday, Feb. 16, 2024, i...

Associated Press

Alexei Navalny, galvanizing opposition leader and Putin’s fiercest foe, died in prison, Russia says

Alexei Navalny, the fiercest foe of Russian President Vladimir Putin, died Friday while incarcerated, the country's prison agency said.

2 months ago

Sponsored Articles

...

Condor Airlines

Condor Airlines can get you smoothly from Phoenix to Frankfurt on new A330-900neo airplane

Adventure Awaits! And there's no better way to experience the vacation of your dreams than traveling with Condor Airlines.

...

Fiesta Bowl Foundation

The 51st annual Vrbo Fiesta Bowl Parade is excitingly upon us

The 51st annual Vrbo Fiesta Bowl Parade presented by Lerner & Rowe is upon us! The attraction honors Arizona and the history of the game.

(KTAR News Graphic)...

Boys & Girls Clubs

KTAR launches online holiday auction benefitting Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley

KTAR is teaming up with The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley for a holiday auction benefitting thousands of Valley kids.

With burial, Nicaragua party tries to create hero