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President Daniel Ortega and his wife, Vice President Rosario Murillo, to leave power. Five banks have closed in Masaya for lootings. The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) condemned the deaths and new acts of violence that occurred in Nicaragua and urged the state to stop the repression of the protests. The IACHR also urges the government to investigate and punish the use of force by parapolitical actors, dismantle these groups, and seek a peaceful, constitutional and democratic solution to the current political crisis affecting the country. On 8 July, at least 38 were killed during skirmishes between protesters, authorities and pro-Sandinista paramilitary groups, raising the death toll to more than 300 Nicaraguans killed since the beginning of protests.
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States (OAS) approved a critical resolution against
Sandinista Government. In the midst of the political crisis in Nicaragua, which amounts to more than 350 deaths in three months of intense protests, Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza offered official support to "defend" the sovereignty of the Central American country. "President Daniel Ortega, if the revolutionaries of Venezuela had to come to Nicaragua to defend Nicaraguan sovereignty and independence, to offer our blood for Nicaragua, we would go like Sandino to the mountain of Nueva Segovia," he said during the commemoration of the 39 years of the Sandinista Revolution, in which the foreign ministers of Venezuela and Cuba were the only representatives of the highest level who accompanied Ortega.
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Working Group of 12 countries created by the Permanent Council of the OAS, which seeks to support the national dialogue and contribute to the search for solutions to the crisis in the country. The government of President Daniel Ortega declared the presence of that Working Group for Nicaragua unacceptable, which he described as an "interventionist Commission." While so many protests continue in the capital and several departments of the Central American country. Affiliation to the INSS is in a tailspin: Nicaragua retreated to 2005 Villagers who were demonstrating in the municipality of Santa María, in Nueva Segovia, were kidnapped by Sandinista paramilitaries. Citizens participated in a march against the government of Daniel Ortega.
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Sandinista guerrilla began. This decision, considered a "revenge" by activists, is a blow to an organization with a long history in the defense of human rights in the Central American country, which has made it worthy of several international recognitions. The legal personality of Hagamos Democracia was also canceled, an organization dedicated to, among other activities, overseeing the actions of the Nicaraguan Legislative Body. Previously, it had canceled the legal personality of the Institute for Strategic Studies and Public Policies (IEEPP), which directs Felix Maradiaga and the feminist organization Information and Health Advisory Services Center (CISAS), run by feminist
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detained. On behalf of the Inter-American
Commission on Human Rights (CIDH) and the Nicaraguan government itself, the Interdisciplinary Group of Independent Experts (GIEI) began an investigation six months ago to clarify the first deaths. The group presented a report this Friday, two days after being expelled from the country by the Nicaraguan authorities.The report focuses on the violent events that occurred between 18 April and 30 May 2018. In this period, the GIEI has 109 deaths (95 due to firearms), more than 1,400 injured and more than 690 detainees. Where the Nicaraguan government is held responsible for the violent acts.
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indicating that the mission of the IACHR in the country will be the observation in the field in accordance with human rights. She indicated that she would meet with all sectors. There was friction between university students and members of the state-media press before the dialogue. The government and the
Nicaraguan opposition agreed to a truce over the weekend, a month after having started demonstrations and protests. Several people appeared before the Inter-American Commission to lodge complaints against the violations carried out by the police forces and supporters of the Daniel Ortega government.
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President of Nicaragua Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo. The flight from Nicaragua of the human rights activist Álvaro Leiva, after the popular singer-songwriter Carlos Mejía Godoy, for threats attributed to pro-government groups, triggered the alarms between humanitarian agencies, the UN and the OAS. Representatives of the Special Follow-up Mechanism for Nicaragua (Meseni) and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (Acnudh) discussed this situation.
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facilities the paramilitaries set fire to the university campus setting fire to a CDI and one of the pavilions of the college The Church of Divine Mercy was then the target of attacks and was besieged throughout the night of Friday the 13th and into the early morning of
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among others, the hydrocarbons sector. Puma Energy entered the
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protests. The protests were the largest seen during the Ortega administration, with tens to hundreds of thousands of demonstrators participating and calling for the president's resignation. The next day on 24 April 2018, detainees were released by
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what happened in the protests in Nicaragua. The IACHR counted at least 76 people killed in the protests in Nicaragua and more than 800 injured, and denounced serious events and violations of human rights by the Government of Nicaragua. It included the official visit of the IACHR to Nicaragua. The representatives of the organization were in
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Commissioner for Human Rights declared that the country remained "practically without independent human rights bodies," and Michelle Bachelet, declared to be "very alarmed" because the Government of Nicaragua had expelled two MESENI institutions from the country. the GIEI * -established by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.
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rescue the wounded and besieged. Those rescued were received at the Cathedral of Managua, where they were received by ecclesiastical authorities and national and international human rights organizations. In the cathedral were also dozens of people waving flags of Nicaragua and UNAN to receive the students.
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business leaders and alleged that demonstrators were being manipulated by gangs and other political interests. Demonstrations increased in response, with protesters objecting to the repression of demonstrations and the exclusion of other sectors from the negotiations, as well as the reforms themselves. The
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characterized the protesters as "criminals", "vampires in search of blood" and "minuscule and toxic groups." Following his return to public view after being absent for the first 72 hours of protests, President Ortega quickly reversed the social security reform and agreed to a Catholic church-mediated
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Daniel Ortega expelled from the country the mission of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), which denounced the "high degree of repression" of the protests against the Government. announced the president of the Nicaraguan Center for Human Rights (CENIDH), Vilma
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The Organization of American States (OAS) approved the creation of a 'working group' for Nicaragua, whose mission will be to support the national dialogue and contribute to the 'search for peaceful and sustainable solutions' for the crisis, the bloodiest since the 1980s. Nicaragua closed its doors to
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The Nicaraguan Medical Association (AMN) denounced the alleged arbitrary dismissals of 146 doctors, specialists and subspecialists of the state health units, as a form of retaliation for their participation or support in the protests carried out in the last three months. With clashes, a medical march
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for a change of government outside the constitution and violating the laws of the country". On the other hand, the university students, businessmen and civil society asked that a Framework Law be debated, which would allow to advance the elections, prohibit the presidential re-election and change the
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The national dialogue began on 16 May. Students led with a strong demand. "We have decided to be at this table to demand them right now to order the immediate cessation of the attacks that are happening in the country," said student leader Lesther Alemán, as protests continued throughout the country.
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In the early hours of 1 June, there were reports in Masaya of a new wave of looting and robberies against businesses and stores in the city. Movements, associations of professionals and Nicaraguan social groups called for a civic-citizen national strike and civil disobedience since 1 June, as a means
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to show solidarity with other groups entrenched there. After pro-Ortega groups appeared on their route, they cancelled another planned march, so students reinforced barricades surrounding UPOLI under the watch of authorities. Anonymous Nicaragua hacked the website of the National Police of Nicaragua,
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As the press began to describe the unrest as the biggest crisis of Ortega's presidency, Ortega announced the cancellation of the social security reforms on 22 April, acknowledging they were not viable and had created a "dramatic situation". He again proposed negotiations on the issue, which would now
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made a speech mocking the demonstrators, calling them "small groups, small souls, toxic, full of hate", bent on the destruction of the country, assaulting peace and development. She also labeled the demonstrators that had been attacked as "aggressors" and the attack by pro-Ortega groups and police as
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prepared a reform plan for the INSS based on the IMF's report. The government rejected some of the proposed remedies, such as increasing the retirement age, arguing that older people have fewer possibilities of finding employment, and that the urgency of the reform required fast results to ensure the
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indicated that the government of Daniel Ortega defeated a "terrorist and coup" plan, saying: "Today, before the imperial aggression, the government of Nicaragua has defeated the terrorist and coup plan. We will win! "Maduro wrote on the social network Twitter a day after the Organization of American
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The Sandinista parliamentary majority, composed of 70 deputies, has canceled the legal status of three Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), including the Institute for the Development of Democracy (Ipade), which is headed by Mauricio Zúniga. The other two organizations that have been canceled this
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The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights adopted precautionary measures of protection for the entire leadership that make up the University Coalition in Nicaragua and that have led the civic protests against the government since 18 April. The US government urged Nicaragua to fully implement the
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A week after beginning, the National Dialogue between the government of Nicaragua and students, the private sector and civil society was suspended indefinitely. The leader of the Nicaraguan Catholic Church, Bishop Leopoldo Brenes, who had acted as a mediator of this dialogue, explained that the lack
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The national dialogue continued on its third day on 21 May where the resignation of Ortega and his wife and the Nicaraguan government was requested in order to return the country to normality. The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), issued a preliminary report on the investigations of
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Hundreds of thousands participated in marches for peace and justice organized on 28 April by the Catholic churches in Nicaragua in the cities of Managua, Matagalpa and León. At the events, bishops, feminists, members of the LGBT community, relatives of those killed in the repression and thousands of
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also called on the Ortega administration to stop its efforts of censorship, with its president Gustavo Mohme Seminario stating that its actions toward the media "unmasks the authoritarianism of a government that in its eleven years in power has only sought to dismantle the State for its benefit and
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The dismissal of state teachers who support the demonstrations against the government caused an act of "student disobedience" in the city of Condega, in the north of Nicaragua, which is going through a crisis that has left between 317 and 448 dead since last April. Marist Institute students refused
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On 30 May, the day on which the Nicaraguan mothers are celebrated, a march was held in honor of the victims killed during the protests. It was repressed by the national police in the company of paramilitary groups and pro-government mobs, leaving approximately 15 dead. Most of the victims died from
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assured that it would not engage in acts of repression against citizens who were protesting and advocated a dialogue to help resolve the crisis in the country, according to statements made by spokesman Colonel Manuel Guevara. In a demonstration, thousands of people arrived on 13 May from Managua to
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responded to the incident stating that they would not participate in a dialogue with Ortega after he sent forces to attack them, placing peace talks in jeopardy. By 9 May, members of the independent press of Nicaragua condemned the killings, censorship and repression of the Government of Nicaragua.
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Days later on 30 April, tens of thousands of Ortega's supporters participated in a rally showing him support, though there were some reports of government workers being forced to join the pro-Ortega rally. The rally consisted mostly of singing and dancing to music of the 1960s and 1970s, popular to
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The Colombian Senator of the Political Group List of the Decency, Gustavo Bolívar, published a trill in which he questions Maduro and Ortega, but also criticizes the situation that Colombia is facing in terms of human rights, especially for the murder of social leaders. "In 100 days of repression,
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condemned "all kinds of violence", calling for peace and stating that citizen have a "legitimate right" to protest. The OAS voted on 18 July 2018 a resolution condemning the Sandinista regime and asks him to hold elections for two years, to March 2019. With 21 votes in favor, three against and the
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The National Assembly of Nicaragua, canceled the legal personality of the Nicaraguan Center for Human Rights (Cenidh), the main organization of its subject in this country, which has denounced the abuses and misuses of the Government since April when the demonstrations that demand the departure of
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The Nicaraguan Association for Human Rights (ANPDH), highlighted in the rescue of injured, detained or harassed protesters in the Nicaraguan Protests of 2018 announced on Sunday 5 August 2018 the temporary closure of their offices due to serious threats and siege by illegal armed groups sponsored
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condemned "brutal attacks against peaceful demonstrators and journalists covering the protest", saying it "represents a flagrant and disturbing attempt to restrict their rights to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly" while also stating that the government "must put an immediate end to all
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Since the end of July and the beginning of August, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Worship and the Directorate of Immigration and Foreigners of Costa Rica reported a moderate increase in the entry of Nicaraguans into Costa Rican territory. According to the United Nations High Commissioner for
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The state agency Nicaraguan Institute of Telecommunications and Postal Services (TELCOR) cited the corporations that provide the internet service to see what actions to take to form unity against hackers. TELCOR summoned these providers to a meeting to address security measures to take around the
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On 18 May, the second day of dialogue, the IACHR now included in talks called "on the State of Nicaragua to immediately cease the repression of the protest, the commission also calls on the State to guarantee the independence and functioning of the media in the country", the rapporteur said, also
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groups with weapons to use against protesters. Following the government crackdown, rioting and looting ensued. On 2 May 2018, at least 63 people were killed, almost all of the student protesters since the start of the demonstrations. By the end of May, over 105 people killed. As of 4 April 2019,
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The Confidential newspaper and other media were seized and taken by the government of Daniel Ortega Several service stations of the Puma brand were closed in the afternoon of 20 December by representatives of the Nicaraguan Energy Institute (INE), a state entity that has the mandate to regulate,
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On 14 July, clashes were reported in Granada, Masaya and Managua. Leaving two students killed by Nicaraguan police and pro-government paramilitary forces had to go with the presence of Cardinal Brenes, the apostolic Nuncio accompanied by members of the national and international organizations to
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On 23 April, marches of citizens, businessmen and students were held in Managua demanding the end of violence in the country, the release of students arrested by the police, the cessation of censorship of television media, and a response from the government about the students who died during the
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Nicaragua cut its spending budget for 2018 by $ 186.3 million, 1.3% of its GDP, in the midst of the crisis. An amendment sent urgently by President Daniel Ortega mainly affects public investment programs, health and education portfolios, and transfers to municipalities, according to the project
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On 21 December 2018, the Nicaraguan police raided the offices of the 100% News Channel. They arrested Miguel Mora, owner of the Canal; Lucía Pineda, Head of Press of 100% Noticias; and Verónica Chávez, wife of Miguel Mora and host of the Ellas Lo Dicen Program. Subsequently, Verónica Chávez was
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On 23 May, the national dialogue was suspended. Archbishop Brenes suggested to create mixed commission of three representatives by each part to discuss an action plan to restore the table of the National Dialogue. The Nicaraguan Foreign Minister, Dennis Moncada, objected that the agenda of the
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called on "all factions to immediately renounce the use of force", asked the government of Nicaragua to "promptly and fully clarify the cases of fatalities", criticizing the government's use of force and demanded "free journalistic coverage", stating that "restrictions on press freedom by the
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Repression, torture, and sexual assault "among other crimes. It has been eight months since the last wave of protests against Daniel Ortega's government in Nicaragua began, and the crisis does not seem to subside. The demonstrations have already left at least 325 dead and hundreds injured and
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Police and paramilitaries attacked the Rubén Darío University Campus (RURD) of the UNAN Managua on 13 July. After hours of facing attacks, more than 100 students took refuge in the nearby Church of Divine Mercy where they were fired upon by police and paramilitaries, after the youths left the
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The Nicaraguan government expelled two missions of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), after accusing them of acting in an "interventionist" and biased manner in their assessment of the country's situation in the context of anti-government protests. The United Nations High
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The international community intensified pressure on the Government of Nicaragua on 16 July in order to stop the repression and disarm the paramilitaries after nearly 300 deaths during three months of protests demanding the exit of President Daniel Ortega. The United States, 13 Latin American
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Several families denounced to have had their homes searched without a warrant from Nicaraguan paramlitary and police forces. Video footage of the incident was released from their neighbours, which showed paramilitary groups exiting the premises and leaving on national police vehicles.
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Refugees (UNHCR), an average of 200 Nicaraguans per day apply for asylum in Costa Rica, overwhelming the country's immigration authorities. In addition, the Commissioner reported that about 8 000 Nicaraguan refuge requests have been reported since the beginning of the protests.
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The Vice President and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Costa Rica, Epsy Campbell, reported that more than 1,000 Nicaraguan refugee claims have been denied, in order to avoid an immigration crisis and to prevent the entry of illegal persons and maintain security in the region.
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while reducing pension benefits by 5%. Demonstrations involving mostly elderly individuals, university students, and other activists broke out in Managua and six other cities, which were repressed by authorities reporting to President Ortega. Authorities were seen using
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condemned the deepening of repression and the use of lethal and excessive force. The government called for a Nicaraguan ambassador to present herself and provide a statement on the situation. The ministry called for Nicaragua to respect public freedoms and individual
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the situation of human rights in the country. The IACHR visit occurred as Nicaraguan human rights organizations were reporting between 61 and 67 people dead and more than 500 injured in the repression exercised against protesters. The delegation was headed by
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to enter the classrooms, in rejection of the decision of the Ministry of Education (Mined) to dismiss several of their professors "because they have their own criteria and do not support the murderers", informed the Student Movement 19 of April-Condega.
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against Nicaragua's government web pages or accused to be related to it. The campaign started on 26 April with an attack that left the National Assembly website out of service. The attacks continued against the websites of Juventud Presidente,
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business chamber announced it would only participate in the negotiation if police violence ceased, detained protesters were released and free speech were restored. Nicaragua's Roman Catholic Conference of Bishops also called for an end to the
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announced the start of negotiations with the government to reform the INSS, declaring that the solution must include an increase to the contribution of the employers and employees, as well as fiscal reform. These negotiations excluded
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peasants gathered in unity to demonstrate. Peasants who lived in rural areas traveled to Managua by a caravan of trucks, arriving to protest against the Nicaragua Canal proposal by Chinese businessmen and the Ortega government.
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Núñez, who described as "unprecedented" the decision of the Government of Daniel Ortega, while the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Nicaragua said in a statement that "they stopped the reasons" they gave walk to that invitation.
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morning are the Segovias Leadership Institute Foundation, led by Hayde Castillo and the Foundation for the Conservation and Development of the South East of Nicaragua (Fundación del Río), directed by Amaro Ruiz.
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countries and the Secretary-General of the UN, Antonio Guterres, demanded Ortega to end the repression of the demonstration. The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights also denounced the
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that increased taxes and decreased benefits. After five days of unrest in which nearly thirty people were killed, Ortega announced the cancellation of the reforms; however, the opposition has grown through the
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Individuals detained during protests denounced torture by the Nicaraguan authorities, with hundreds of prisoners later released by the roadside in the outskirts of Managua with shaved heads and bare feet.
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indigenous people, as well as significant biodiversity and endangered species. There were suspicions that the government had an interest in the fire, as it is the largest natural reserve through which the
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Among the Nicaraguans who had sought refuge in Costa Rica are several university leaders, who fled Nicaragua after constant threats that forced them to leave the country. Among them the university leader
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On 17 July, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Nicaragua raised its "strongest protest" for the "biased declarations" of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, defending the
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organized to demand the release of political prisoners saw 90% participation of businesses in Nicaragua. It was estimated that the national lockout cost the country $ 20 million to $ 25 million per day.
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the Ortega dictatorship killed 305 people. In 125 days of protests, the Maduro dictatorship killed 131 people. In Colombia, without dictatorship, they have killed 342 social leaders," said Bolivar.
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acts of aggression against the public and the press, and conduct an expeditious investigation, impartial and independent to bring to justice all those responsible for these sinister attacks".
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through Nicaragua, with environmental impact, land use, and indigenous rights, as well as Nicaraguan sovereignty among the chief concerns of demonstrators. By February 2018, the project was
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calling for them to support of anti-Ortega protesters. The next day, elite troops of the Nicaraguan armed forces and police assaulted UPOLI in the early morning at about 01:00
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accurate shots to the head, neck and chest. The march was led by the Mothers of April Movement, the Student Movement 19 April, Civil Society and Private Enterprise.
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stated that she was "concerned about reports of several deaths and injuries in the demonstrations that are taking place in Nicaragua" and called for dialogue.
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Workers' National Front and the Employees National Union supported the reform, while the COSEP rejected it, indicating it did not have consensus and filed a
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released. Miguel Mora and Lucia Pineda were accused of terrorist crimes and provoking hatred and discrimination between the police and Sandinistas.
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released a statement supporting "calls for reflection and dialogue", denouncing violence and demanding "respect for the law and individual rights".
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7573:"Gobernador de Puerto Rico: En Nicaragua se produce "un atentado contra los derechos humanos"roduce "un atentado contra los derechos humanos""
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5546:""Nosotros hemos puesto los muertos": el impactante discurso de Lesther Alemán, el estudiante que plantó cara a Daniel Ortega en Nicaragua"
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stated that "Nicaragua ... is going the wrong direction on many fronts", stating that the Ortega government had a "long litany of torture,
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in Nicaragua has ended against the dismissals for treating the wounded during the protests against the Ortega government since last April.
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was attacked in the city of León (northwest Nicaragua) by a group of Sandinista sympathizers of the government of President Daniel Ortega.
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When the protests heated up, Ortega cracked down. The army was called in to help quell disturbances, and independent media were squeezed.
2399:"Crisis en Nicaragua: los estudiantes formaron una coalición para unificar propuestas de cara al diálogo con el régimen de Daniel Ortega"
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7857:"José Mujica también critica a Daniel Ortega por la violencia en Nicaragua: "Quienes ayer fueron revolucionarios perdieron el sentido""
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said that they should support Venezuela, Brazil and Nicaragua. The Forum expressed its support for the government of Daniel Ortega.
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that was recently approved by the pro-Ortega Parliament of Nicaragua, which it said can be used to criminalize peaceful protests.
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announced her resignation in face of the criticism of her handling of the unrest and alleged police repression of protests.
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alerted Nicaragua in 2017 that in the absence of the reform, the cash reserves would be depleted by 2019. The government of
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6311:"La ONU exige al régimen de Ortega que frene los ataques contra los manifestantes y la censura a los medios en Nicaragua"
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to fire upon demonstrators resulting in hundreds of injured. Government forces were also reported to have armed pro-
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cyber-attacks executed by the international hackers against web portals of the government and private corporations.
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6051:"Protestas en Nicaragua: los estudiantes que fueron liberados relataron la brutal tortura que sufrieron en prisión"
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3679:"Protestas en Nicaragua: los estudiantes que fueron liberados relataron la brutal tortura que sufrieron en prisión"
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7511:"Remarks by National Security Advisor Ambassador John R. Bolton on the Administration's Policies in Latin America"
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4659:"Alianza Cívica por la Justicia y la Democracia intensificará protestas tras "la peor masacre en tiempos de paz""
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4793:"CIDH URGE AL GOBIERNO DESMANTELAR GRUPOS PARAPOLICIALES y CONDENA ATAQUE a 100% NOTICIAS | 100% Noticias"
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6468:""Mi vida estaba en peligro": Cantautor Carlos Mejía Godoy salió de Nicaragua y está en Costa Rica - Teletica"
5363:"Paro contra dictadura orteguista detiene el 90% de la economía de Nicaragua durante 24 horas - LaPatilla.com"
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Gustavo Porras announced a truth commission to examine the deaths and violence during the unrest. Head of the
7803:"La comunidad nicaragüense se concentra en Madrid en solidaridad con las víctimas de la violencia en su país"
7715:"EE. UU. consideraría sanciones económicas contra Nicaragua; Holanda y Luxemburgo suspenden ayuda - Teletica"
7698:"Holanda retira una ayuda de 18,4 millones al Gobierno de Nicaragua por la violación de los Derechos Humanos"
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7220:"Gobierno de Chile lamenta los actos de violencia en Nicaragua y llama a evitar un escalamiento de la crisis"
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INSS's viability, as some measures suggested by the IMF would not yield results for three or four years.
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National Dialogue involved 40 points that he claimed would all lead to a single point, "an agenda for a
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6576:"Tensión en la marcha de los médicos que criticaban los despidos por atender a opositores en Nicaragua"
5091:"Nicaragua - Nicaragua: estudiantes fueron escoltados por la Iglesia Católica rumbo a Catedral - Video"
3130:"El presidente de Nicaragua anula la polémica reforma de la Seguridad Social acosado por las protestas"
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7456:"España llama al fin de la violencia en Nicaragua y ofrece colaboración para abrir una vía de diálogo"
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same number of absentees and seven abstentions, the Nicaraguan regime received a harsh attention call.
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3198:"Peaceful Protests against Nicaraguan Social Security Reforms Violently Repressed – Havana Times.org"
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5799:"EEUU Urge a Nicaragua a Implementar "Por Completo" Recomendaciones de la Cidh | 100% Noticias"
5035:"Paramilitares atacan la UNAN-Managua y expulsan a los estudiantes atrincherados en la universidad"
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2223:"El CICR confirma el cierre de su oficina en Nicaragua | COMITÉ INTERNACIONAL DE LA CRUZ ROJA"
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6343:"Sociedad Interamericana de Prensa responsabiliza a Ortega de la violencia y censura en Nicaragua"
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2512:"Daniel Ortega declara ilegales las protestas en Nicaragua y amenaza con prisión a organizadores"
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by the end of 2017. This deficit has increased by over 50% annually for the last two years. The
7665:"Maduro dice que Ortega derrotó un plan "terrorista y golpista" en Nicaragua - El Nuevo Diario"
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4629:"Perspectivas de la marcha de las Madres de Abril y el plantón de los orteguistas en Managua"
4277:"Les Gritan "Asesinos" A Ortega y Murillo al Entrar y Salir del Diálogo | 100% Noticias"
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2209:"El régimen de Ortega y Murillo expulsa al Comité Internacional de la Cruz Roja de Nicaragua"
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5330:"Crisis en Nicaragua: Daniel Ortega dice que no dejará el poder y no persigue a la Iglesia"
3551:"Nicaraguan journalist shot dead on Facebook Live as Pope calls for end of deadly protests"
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7144:"ONU y AI, preocupadas por los muertos en las protestas en Nicaragua | DW | 20 April 2018"
7027:"Declaración Local de la Unión Europea Sobre la Situación en Nicaragua - Comisión Europea"
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7127:"La OEA condena a Ortega por la represión en Nicaragua y exige adelantar las elecciones"
6967:"In Nicaragua, the political battle is moving from the streets to the negotiating table"
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5894:"In Nicaragua, the political battle is moving from the streets to the negotiating table"
4515:"CIDH contabiliza 76 muertes por represión gubernamental durante protestas en Nicaragua"
3855:"Universitarios dan siete días para que gobierno de Nicaragua permita ingreso a la CIDH"
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3653:"Así te contamos la multitudinaria marcha contra la represión del Gobierno sandinista"
3623:"Social Security Reforms That Sparked Violent Unrest In Nicaragua Reportedly Canceled"
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6912:"Nicaragua expulsa misiones internacionales de derechos humanos por 'injerencistas'"
4381:"Manifestantes violentos agreden a periodistas en la entrada del Seminario Nacional"
4143:"Nicaragua: el Ejército llama a la paz y el diálogo en medio de violentas protestas"
3378:"Rosario Murillo describe como "legítima defensa" la agresión de turbas orteguistas"
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5710:"Canciller advierte que Agenda del Diálogo es una agenda para un Golpe de Estado"
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6442:"Costa Rica niega el acceso a más de mil nicaragüenses por antecedentes penales"
5009:"Estudiantes evacuan la UNAN-Managua y se reporta un incendio en la universidad"
4355:"Cidh Llama al Cese Inmediato de la Represión en Nicaragua | 100% Noticias"
2921:"Empresarios y Gobierno negocian en combo una reforma fiscal y al Seguro Social"
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7484:"Briefing on the Release of the 2017 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices"
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6524:"La huida de un activista de derechos humanos dispara las alarmas en Nicaragua"
5218:"ONU denuncia que la ley sobre terrorismo en Nicaragua criminaliza la protesta"
3041:"Unión Nacional de Empleados de Nicaragua se suman a reformas al Seguro Social"
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6642:"Nicaragua cierra sus puertas a grupo de OEA y oposición sigue en las calles"
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5395:"Journalists And NGOs Face Shutdowns, Beatings As Nicaragua Stifles Dissent"
4033:"Cantidad de muertos que se contabilizan por protestas en Nicaragua - Metro"
2347:"Crisis de Nicaragua ha dejado 72 personas lisiadas de por vida en 100 días"
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6937:"Nicaragua: Bachelet, "muy alarmada" por la expulsión del Meseni y el Giei"
5826:"More than 40 people were killed in unrest in Nicaragua, rights groups say"
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3712:"More than 40 people were killed in unrest in Nicaragua, rights groups say"
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2857:"IMF Executive Board Concludes 2017 Article IV Consultation with Nicaragua"
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7442:"Panamá reitera su condena ante los hechos de violencia en Nicaragua"
6692:"Denuncian nuevos registros ilegales de policías a viviendas de Nicaragua"
5188:"Secretario de Naciones Unidas condena fuertemente represión en Nicaragua"
7113:"OEA logra aprobar resolución de condena contra el Gobierno de Nicaragua"
6783:"Nicaragua cancela personería a ONG acusada de 'terrorismo' y 'golpista'"
6602:"Denuncian nuevos despidos de médicos por atender a heridos en Nicaragua"
5737:"Nicaragua: peace talks with Ortega abandoned after 11 killed at protest"
4221:"Marchan en solidaridad con Masaya y repudian represión de Daniel Ortega"
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6757:"Cancelan al leepp peronería jurídica en Asamblea Nacional de Nicaragua"
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3592:"Nicaraguan welfare changes that sparked protests canceled: president"
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6999:"Nicaragua: une ONG accuse Ortega d'avoir "encouragé" la répression"
6171:"U.S. pulling staffers out of Nicaragua as riots, looting intensify"
3342:"U.S. pulling staffers out of Nicaragua as riots, looting intensify"
2544:"Grupos "del gobierno" atacan a ancianos que protestan en Nicaragua"
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6550:"Denuncian despido arbitrario de 135 médicos en Nicaragua - Metro"
5602:"Léster Alemán llora tras primera sesión del diálogo de Nicaragua"
4433:"Gobierno y oposición logran tregua de fin de semana en Nicaragua"
2317:"ONG establece en 568 el número de muertos en crisis de Nicaragua"
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7053:"Nicaragua: MEPs condemn brutal repression and demand elections"
6025:"Denuncian detención ilegal de un alcalde opositor en Nicaragua"
4689:"Nueva ola de saqueos en la madrugada de este viernes en Masaya"
3919:"Nicaragua: choque con la policía deja seis estudiantes heridos"
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6656:"Afiliación al INSS va en picada: Nicaragua retrocedió al 2005"
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7949:"Gustavo Bolívar: Colombia es peor que Nicaragua y Venezuela"
6498:"Grupo de derechos humanos cerrará sus oficinas en Nicaragua"
5997:"Nicaragua: ONU denuncia "ejecuciones ilegales" en protestas"
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6674:"Paramilitares secuestran a manifestantes en Nueva Segovia"
4169:"Ejército de Nicaragua "no reprimirá la protesta pacífica""
3525:"More protests in Nicaragua, 5 TV channels ordered off air"
2793:"Nicaragua puts out forest fire in southern nature reserve"
2436:"Thousands protest against Nicaragua government, urge calm"
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4195:"Nicaraguan Army: "We Will Not Repress Peaceful Protest""
4085:"ORTEGA: llama "a ponerle fin a la muerte y destrucción""
3746:"Tens of thousands march for peace, justice in Nicaragua"
3328:"Journalist among at least 26 killed in Nicaragua unrest"
2467:"As Nicaragua Death Toll Grows, Support for Ortega Slips"
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4573:"Se levantó el diálogo en Nicaragua - NTN24 - ntn24.com"
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2763:"At least 10 killed as unrest intensifies in Nicaragua"
2638:"Adultos mayores celebran logro de la Seguridad Social"
7680:"Venezuela ofrece apoyo para defender a Daniel Ortega"
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4822:"Nicaragua is following Venezuela's path to despair"
4489:"CIDH registra 76 muertos en protestas de Nicaragua"
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4117:"Daniel Ortega pide cese de violencia en Nicaragua"
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2373:"448 muertos tras 100 días de crisis en Nicaragua"
2034:– Luxembourg suspends aid to the Nicaraguan State.
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7871:"Líder chavista a Mujica: "los egos enferman""
7172:"ONU reitera solicitud para visitar Nicaragua"
5965:"Más de 100 muertos en protestas en Nicaragua"
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7330:"Nicaragua defiende la paz y Cuba la apoya"
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5654:"El diálogo en Nicaragua (minuto a minuto)"
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294:Restoration of free speech in media outlets
6238:"Reactivan señal en cable a 100% Noticias"
6236:Gutiérrez, Noelia Celina (25 April 2018).
6206:"Denuncian censura de prensa en Nicaragua"
4953:"Telcor busca evitar ataques de Anonymous"
3495:"Reactivan señal en cable a 100% Noticias"
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2761:Gies, Heather (22 April 2018).
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2297:from the original on 3 May 2018
2283:Garvin, Glenn (30 April 2018).
2155:(in Spanish). El Diario Extra.
1658:Organization of American States
1615:Organization of American States
1303:Organization of American States
1220:Church of Divine Mercy incident
1162:
1016:Investigations and resignations
763:
720:Pensions for small contributors
8008:Protests against Daniel Ortega
7913:@petrogustavo (26 July 2018).
7779:. 18 July 2018. Archived from
6269:Salinas, Carlos (6 May 2018).
3621:Diao, Alexis (22 April 2018).
2465:Robles, Frances (4 May 2018).
2365:
2339:
2215:
2201:
2171:
2144:
1687:
1087:Seminary of Our Lady of Fatima
796:
394:Cancellation of social reforms
116:You may also add the template
1:
7606:Ministry of Foreign Relations
6319:(in Spanish). 20 April 2018.
6214:(in Spanish), 19 April 2018,
6059:(in Spanish). 24 April 2018.
5864:(in Spanish). 26 April 2018.
5735:Phillips, Tom (31 May 2018).
4035:. 12 May 2018. Archived from
3687:(in Spanish). 24 April 2018.
2137:
1967:Ministry of Foreign Relations
1849:Government are unacceptable".
1424:that of his family members".
1318:Dialogue and IACHR resolution
1301:The Secretary General of the
1081:National dialogue and clashes
925:Anti-riot police outside the
847:in an attempt to reverse it.
774:Indio Maíz Biological Reserve
740:to supply a reduced pension.
726:2014–2018 Nicaraguan protests
714:
705:2014–2018 Nicaraguan protests
698:reforms decreed by President
152:2014–2020 Nicaraguan protests
16:Wave of protests in Nicaragua
7641:(in Spanish). Archived from
7542:"Statement by the President"
6965:Garvin, Glenn (2 May 2018).
5892:Garvin, Glenn (2 May 2018).
3294:Garvin, Glenn (2 May 2018).
3174:. 4 May 2018. Archived from
3016:(in Spanish). Confidencial.
2884:"FMI: INSS necesita reforma"
1566:
1436:
604:Francisco Javier Díaz Madriz
490:National Police of Nicaragua
233:18 April 2018 – 17 July 2018
7:
8018:Labor disputes in Nicaragua
7366:(in Spanish). 23 April 2018
6005:(in Spanish). 24 April 2018
4957:El Nuevo Diario (Nicaragua)
4303:"La CIDH llega a Nicaragua"
2736:El Financiero, Grupo Nación
2047:– Director of the Americas
1775:Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1571:
1522:
1345:Violence against protestors
1256:An early-September general
1035:Intensification of protests
694:began protests against the
346:88,000 Nicaraguans in exile
88:will aid in categorization.
10:
8034:
3895:(in Spanish). 3 May 2018.
3863:(in Spanish). 2 May 2018.
3831:(in Spanish). 2 May 2018.
2407:(in Spanish). 6 May 2018.
1945:– Governor of Puerto Rico
1526:
1394:100% Noticias de Nicaragua
1313:Other events and aftermath
1004:include Catholic Cardinal
854:
63:Machine translation, like
7254:(in Brazilian Portuguese)
2066:
1427:
850:
823:In early April 2018, the
676:
668:
660:
655:
628:
623:
615:Martha Elena Ruiz Sevilla
536:
531:
520:Pro-Ortega paramilitaries
405:
400:
388:
319:
299:Supreme Electoral Council
279:
249:
237:
229:
157:
149:
144:
40:the corresponding article
8013:2018 Nicaraguan protests
7601:"Situación en Nicaragua"
6874:– via www.bbc.com.
2099:of Panama's capital. In
2083:, and other cities like
1386:
754:widely viewed as defunct
688:2018 Nicaraguan protests
145:2018 Nicaraguan protests
7686:– via elpais.com.
7007:(in French). 5 May 2018
6745:– via elpais.com.
5173:– via elpais.com.
3501:(in Spanish). Managua.
2038:
868:social security reforms
839:The government-aligned
560:Government of Nicaragua
478:Government of Nicaragua
259:Corruption in Nicaragua
127:For more guidance, see
4897:Ultima Hora (Paraguay)
1846:Federal Foreign Office
1092:A delegation from the
1062:Movimiento 19 de Abril
930:
635:Hundreds of thousands
429:Movimiento 19 de Abril
255:Social security reform
7338:(in European Spanish)
2719:The American Interest
2713:24 April 2018 at the
2073:San José (Costa Rica)
2045:Amnesty International
1918:extrajudicial killing
1800:Global Affairs Canada
1448:Victor Cuadras Andino
1074:Military of Nicaragua
924:
709:Nicaraguan Revolution
129:Knowledge:Translation
100:copyright attribution
7252:www.itamaraty.gov.br
7093:(in Mexican Spanish)
5642:– via YouTube.
5616:– via YouTube.
5590:– via YouTube.
5462:. 21 December 2018.
4927:notimérica (Managua)
4447:– via YouTube.
4421:– via YouTube.
3991:– via YouTube.
3965:– via YouTube.
2579:La Prensa, Nicaragua
2075:, the consulates in
1922:Trump Administration
1660:– Secretary General
1626:Supranational bodies
898:of the news program
7925:on 15 February 2021
7090:Noticieros Televisa
7058:European Parliament
6943:on 29 December 2018
6844:on 21 December 2018
6763:on 15 December 2018
6444:. El Nuevo Diario.
4827:The Washington Post
4491:. El Nuevo Diario.
4305:. El Nuevo Diario.
4253:. El Nuevo Diario.
3750:The Washington Post
2225:. 18 December 2023.
2211:. 19 December 2023.
2085:Ciudad de Guatemala
2049:Erika Guevara Rosas
1794:– Foreign Minister
1644:European Parliament
1543:Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
1470:Medicals dismissals
1271:freedom of assembly
1176:Operación Nicaragua
1168:Anonymous Nicaragua
906:while streaming on
809:Nicaraguan córdobas
750:inter-oceanic canal
297:Reformation of the
7967:100noticias.com.ni
6892:. 19 December 2018
6866:. 22 December 2018
6789:. 12 December 2018
6678:100noticias.com.ni
6660:100noticias.com.ni
6556:on 10 October 2018
5252:100noticias.com.ni
5222:100noticias.com.ni
5192:100noticias.com.ni
4463:100noticias.com.ni
2472:The New York Times
1488:Household searches
1459:Carlos Mejía Godoy
1211:Teacher dismissals
1150:Waldemar Sommertag
931:
642:25,000+ (28 April)
639:45,000+ (23 April)
108:interlanguage link
7921:). Archived from
7559:National Archives
7528:National Archives
7202:www.xinhuanet.com
6916:Diario El Heraldo
6694:. 18 August 2018.
6644:. 16 August 2018.
6604:. 2 August 2018.
6578:. 2 August 2018.
6526:. 7 August 2018.
6500:. 5 August 2018.
6474:. 3 August 2018.
6414:Segovia, Bricio.
6391:. 1 August 2018.
6377:. 15 August 2018.
6147:. 22 April 2018.
5304:"Nicaragua envía"
5254:. 100% Noticias.
5224:. 100% Noticias.
5194:. 100% Noticias.
4985:. 7 August 2018.
4929:. 30 April 2018.
4899:. 27 April 2018.
4465:. 100% Noticias.
3655:. 23 April 2018.
3598:. 22 April 2018.
3557:. 22 April 2018.
3527:. 19 April 2018.
3271:. 22 April 2018.
3234:. 18 April 2018.
3204:. 19 April 2018.
1929:troika of tyranny
1796:Chrystia Freeland
1479:OAS working group
1022:National Assembly
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6680:. 100% Noticias.
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5899:The Miami Herald
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5097:. 15 July 2018.
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5037:. 14 July 2018.
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2442:. Archived from
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2375:. 27 July 2018.
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