U.S. adds Nicaraguan National Police to export control list, citing human rights

U.S. adds Nicaraguan National Police to export control list, citing human rights

By David Shepardson and Daphne Psaledakis

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Commerce Department on Tuesday added the Nicaraguan National Police to a government export control list after the Biden administration said the police force was engaged in serious human rights abuses in Nicaragua.

Last week, the State Department cited credible reports of arbitrary killings, arrests and torture in Nicaragua, as well as harsh and life-threatening conditions in the country’s prisons, in an annual human rights report.

The Commerce Department “Entity List” designation bars companies from selling U.S. technology without a hard-to-obtain permit.

The Commerce Department said it added the police to the list “for engaging in activities contrary to U.S. foreign policy interests.”

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