[vc_row type=»in_container» full_screen_row_position=»middle» scene_position=»center» text_color=»dark» text_align=»left» overlay_strength=»0.3″ shape_divider_position=»bottom»][vc_column column_padding=»no-extra-padding» column_padding_position=»all» background_color_opacity=»1″ background_hover_color_opacity=»1″ column_shadow=»none» column_border_radius=»none» width=»1/1″ tablet_text_alignment=»default» phone_text_alignment=»default» column_border_width=»none» column_border_style=»solid»][vc_column_text]March “Nicaragua wake up” (Despierta Nicaragua) from the Jean Paul Genie roundabout to Metrocentro to demand justice and democratization.
Roadblocks continue in 11 departments of the country.
Madres de Abril Movement invites to a massive march on May 30th.
United Nations reiterates its request to the government to visit the country to investigate compliance with the State’s human rights obligations.
The National Assembly of Nicaragua, through legislative declaration No. 2-2018, rejects roadblocks and violence.
The Nicaraguan Development Institute (INDE) condemns threats against participants in the National Dialogue, human rights defenders and citizens participating in civic demonstrations.
Government issues statement to express its position on the National Dialogue that is summarized in three points: eliminate all roadblocks, no violence in all its forms and ensure the right to work. It expresses its willingness to participate in the 3 + 3 Commission proposed by CEN, with the aforementioned points.
The government of the United States studies taking measures, including possible sanctions against Daniel Ortega’s government officials.
The Nicaraguan Medical Association calls for a sit-in congregation in the Jean Paul Genie roundabout “For the life of our people and medical personnel.”
International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) urges the Nicaraguan government to stop repression and to create conditions to resume the National Dialogue.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]