What does it take to be the voice for freedom? Berta Valle, a former television news presenter, has become a tireless advocate for the freedom of her husband, Felix Maradiaga, and the other 200-plus political prisoners under the Ortega dictatorship. Her husband's crime was announcing his intention to run for president in 2021, which got him arrested and sentenced for treason by a Sandinista kangaroo court. Valle is now raising her voice for freedom wherever she can — for her, her husband, and their young daughter. Transcript: [00:00:00] C. Yulin Cruz: Protests are the lifeblood of a democracy, and in 2018, thousands of people in Nicaragua took to the streets to fight for theirs. [00:00:19] C. Yulin Cruz: The unrest was sparked mid-April by social security reforms. The protests swelling into a broader nationwide revolt against Daniel Ortega's 11 year rule. [00:00:32] Berta Valle: And then, you know, people just started coming out to the streets and then the first kid was killed. [00:00:42] C. Yulin Cruz: Berta Valle, a TV presenter and her husband, Felix Maradiaga, a college professor where among those watching the violence unfold in their home country. [00:00:57] Berta Valle: And Felix, Felix told me this is going to be very, very bad. And that night was one of these first days that he received the calls from students telling him, Professor Maradiaga, they're killing us. We need help. [00:01:17] C. Yulin Cruz: Berta and Felix had both been politically active for years. They had bonded over how to improve their country, but this time was different. [00:01:34] Berta Valle: And I remember Felix, like it was around 10 in the evening, 10 at night. He, he told me I have to leave. And I said, where are you going? I'm going, I'm going to help the kids. And he left. And that was the day that I realized that all the conversation that we had before, you know about Nicaragua , about the fight that people have to, fight back to stop the dictatorship. It was really happening. [00:02:06] C. Yulin Cruz: Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega has continued to consolidate his power over the small Central American country in the years since 2018. [00:02:17] C. Yulin Cruz: Félix Maradiaga is now a political prisoner in a Nicaraguan jail. And Berta Valle finds herself in exile, fighting to save her husband and hundreds of others like him, while also trying to raise a daughter in a new home. [00:02:35] C. Yulin Cruz: Welcome back to Sheroics. We're sharing stories about some amazing women creating transformational change for the world. [00:02:44] C. Yulin Cruz: I'm Yulín Cruz. In this episode, we're talking with a shero that inspires me with her courage and resilience. Berta Valle's story is one of separation, hope and perseverance, but it's really a love story. It's about love for one's partner, for one's family, for one's country, and for democracy itself. It's about what it takes to hold onto them during the most challenging of times. [00:03:18] C. Yulin Cruz: What better way to begin a love story than with a celebration of poetry? As a teenager, Berta lived with her family in Ciudad Darío named after Rubén Darío, Nicaragua's most celebrated poet. [00:03:33] Berta Valle: The way we celebrate Rubén Darío's birthday, it was by having this event where they elected the Musa Dariana. So it was like the muse that inspired Rubén Darío's Poetry. [00:03:47] Berta Valle: So the girls of the city, they participate and the contest is about, saying the poems of Rubén Darío and also we have several questions about his life. And in 2000, I was participating and it happens that they invited Felix to be one of the judge. [00:04:11] Berta Valle: He was maybe 21, 22 years old. He already finished the university. [00:04:19] C. Yulin Cruz: Look at the, look at the way your smile changes. [00:04:23] C. Yulin Cruz: Yeah. [00:04:23] C. Yulin Cruz: as you think about that, as you can see , so was it love at first sight? [00:04:29] Berta Valle: Well, actually, actually what happened is that I won the contest that year. Actually he, there were four judges, so Felix was the one that gave me the lower score. [00:04:44] Berta Valle: But he gave me the highest score from comparing to the others. [00:04:52] C. Yulin Cruz: Berta won the contest in a unanimous decision and was crowned Dario's muse. The celebrations in the city continued over the next few days. [00:05:01] Berta Valle: The city had a party. Like a party for all the city in the plaza and you know, the muse was there, of course, saying hi to everyone. [00:05:16] C. Yulin Cruz: Someone else inspiring was also there. [00:05:19] Berta Valle: And then I was in the center of the plaza saying hi to everyone. So he came to me, you know, he say hi, and he introduced himself saying that he was part of the judge. And we start talking and we spoke like for an hour. And we exchanged phone numbers and then he left and we started talking by the phone. [00:05:41] Berta Valle...
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