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The FSLN says, "Quiet down Eric!"
I would have originally thought that the FSLN would have forgotten this (your?) case. But now they are rattling sabers. Why didn't Mr. Volz simply quiet down and shut up about the whole thing, lick his wounds and forget about it? Why does he keep pumping out the bad publicity? Can we shut him down now? This bad publicity sucks!
According to a quote in the following article, the Nicaraguan attorney general considers extradition near impossible, so they're left with just trying to sound threatening. I think the FSLN doesn't act based on being angry. They don't get angry: they get even; or at least try to scare outspoken critics. It does indeed seem that Nicaraguan justice is a farce.
http://www.tennessean.com/article/20081119/NEWS03/811190453/-1/rss05