Day 105

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National Police is looking for 10 citizens of Masaya who participated in the protests against the Government.

The Nicaraguan Center for Human Rights (Cenidh) will report on the arbitrary dismissals of doctors to the World Health Organization (WHO), the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) and to the national and international medical associations.

Land squatters in Chinandega invade a Swiss investment company, Maracuyá Company. This company was projected to generate 1,540 jobs and US $187 million in exports to Europe.

Nicaraguans living in Miami protest in front of the consulate of Nicaragua against the Daniel Ortega regime.

UNHCR asks the international community for solidarity with Costa Rica and other countries that give refuge to Nicaraguans fleeing the crisis.

At least 23 thousand Nicaraguans have requested refuge in Costa Rica since the beginning of the crisis in the country.

Directors of business chambers in Central America fear the paralysis of new investments in the region due to the crisis in Nicaragua.

The UN human rights office denounces that Medardo Mairena and Pedro Mena, leaders of the Countrymen Movement, have not been guaranteed their right to due process of law.

Upanic report indicates that they have received 37 complaints of invasions of property, equivalent to 7,358.5 blocks, of which 5,705 have been recovered by their owners.

General Julio César Aviles, chief of the Nicaraguan Army, during the ceremony marking the 39th anniversary of the Air Force, indicated that the National Dialogue is the route to achieve consensus among Nicaraguans.

 

They assassinated a citizen who participated in protests against the government in Matiguás. Another young man from La Dalia, Matagalpa, also dies due to the impact of bullets fired by people who have not yet been identified.

 

Óscar Valero, a Euro news journalist, assures that President Daniel Ortega conditioned the interview.

 

Unknown persons threaten to kill Sergio León, radio director La Costeñisima in Bluefields.

 

TheMiami Herald newspaper in its editorial supports actions to maintain the protection of TPS for Nicaraguans, promoted by Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen.

 

Health workers march in rejection of the arbitrary dismissals of the Ministry of Health against doctors who attended to demonstrators.

 

Citizens for Freedom group reject accusations by the Public Ministry against their president, Kitty Monterrey.

 

Six university students illegally detained are on hunger strike in the National Penitentiary System.

 

American Chambers of Commerce of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras stand in solidarity with the Nicaraguan people and urge to seek a peaceful solution through the National Dialogue.

 

Luis Almagro, general secretary of the OAS, reiterates that they are committed to having early elections in Nicaragua and that let justice be done.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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