Humberto Ortega, Former Miliary Chief in Nicaragua, Dies at 77

By The New York Times (World News) | Created at 2024-09-30 23:45:09 | Updated at 2024-10-01 01:37:15 1 hour ago
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Americas|Humberto Ortega, Former Miliary Chief in Nicaragua, Dies at 77

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Mr. Ortega, the estranged brother of President Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua, had been under house arrest for months after making statements that infuriated his sibling.

Humberto Ortega speaking before a row of microphones.
Humberto Ortega, the former head of Nicaragua’s armed forces, during a news conference in Managua in 2000. His death was announced Monday.Credit...Miguel Alvarez/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

Sept. 30, 2024, 7:38 p.m. ET

Humberto Ortega Saavedra, the former chief of the armed forces of Nicaragua and younger brother of the current president, who publicly questioned his sibling’s “dictatorial” rule only to wind up under house arrest, died on Monday, the Nicaraguan government announced. He was 77.

Mr. Ortega had been in ill health for several months with severe heart problems, the Nicaraguan military said in a statement. He died at a military hospital in the country’s capital, Managua.

Mr. Ortega was a key member of the leftist Sandinista Front that in 1979 toppled the right-wing dictatorship of Anastasio Somoza.

Along with his brother, Daniel Ortega, Nicaragua’s current president, he was a member of the nine-man directorate that ruled Nicaragua during a civil war against the U.S.-backed rebels known as the contras that lasted throughout the 1980s.

In announcing his death, the government acknowledged his “strategic contribution” as a Sandinista, a movement he joined as an adolescent.

“He was known as one of the most important military strategists during the insurrection,” said Mateo Jarquín, a Nicaragua historian at Chapman University in California.


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