Nicaraguan Catholic bishop sentenced to prison, stripped of citizenship

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A Nicaraguan court sentenced Catholic Bishop Rolando Alvarez to a more than 26-year prison term on Friday, a day after the cleric and critic of President Daniel Ortega declined to be expelled to the United States as part of a prisoner release.

Alvarez was convicted on charges of undermining national integrity and spreading false news, and during Friday's court hearing it was also announced that he would be fined and stripped of his Nicaraguan citizenship.

Last August, police arrested Alvarez, bishop of the Matagalpa diocese, after dislodging him after he had barricaded himself in church property for several weeks along with other priests.covering a total of 222 individuals and announced by Ortega's government on Thursday, but Alvarez refused to board the plane destined for Dulles International Airport near Washington.

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