Day 65

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Lesther Alemán, a member of the Civic Alliance for Justice and Democracy, affirms that the national dialogue is the way out to a peaceful solution. «We understand that Ortega all about bullets and not the dialogue; but our proposal is peaceful.»

Civil Organizations call to the «March of Flowers» in tribute to the 15 minors murdered by the Government of Nicaragua.

Representatives of the University Movement say that their fight is to demand the cease of repression and university autonomy and that now they are more united than ever before against the regime.

The Central Bank of Nicaragua points out that Nicaragua’s trade deficit reaches 885.5 million dollars, generated by the deceleration experienced by exports in the first four months of the year.

Juan Sebastian Chamorro, member of the Civic Alliance for Justice and Democracy, affirms that they are ready to resume the National Dialogue and to talk about democratization, early elections and restructuring of the CSE.

Hooded groups murder 18-year-old boy in Colonia the 10th of June in Managua. According to the mother of the victim, the subjects identified themselves as members of the Sandinista Youth.

Countrymen Movement points out that despite the attacks by parapolice forces on the road blockages, they remain firm and they comment that are looking for new forms of demonstrations.

Embassy of the United States in Nicaragua asks its citizens in the country to avoid the protest areas and not to go to the airport after 5:00 p.m.

Bishops of the Episcopal Conference of Nicaragua in the company of the new Nuncio, Monsignor Waldemar Stanislaw Sommertag and members of the Civic Alliance for Justice and Democracy travel to Masaya to prevent the police and parapolice groups from continuing to attack the population.

Police groups followed by mechanical shovels and trucks from the mayor’s office enter Granada with the objective of lifting the barricades.

Town of Masaya overflows to receive bishops of the Episcopal Conference who walk the streets with the Blessed Sacrament.

Two months after the assassination of Ángel Gahona, journalist of the channel El Meridiano de Bluefields, South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region. His family continues to demand justice.

Luis Almagro, General Secretary of the OAS, demands an immediate end to the violence in Monimbó, Masaya, and asks the Government of Nicaragua to support the bishops seeking peace in the city.

The Union of Agricultural Producers of Nicaragua (Upanic) denounces the increase in land invasions of its members in León, Chinandega, Rivas, Estelí and Managua.

Bishops of the Episcopal Conference of Nicaragua (CEN), the Apostolic Nuncio of Nicaragua, Monsignor Waldemar Sommertag and Álvaro Leiva, of the ANPDH, meet with Commissioner Ramón Avellán, who is committed to stop the attacks in Masaya and to release all the people who have been detained in Masaya, Nindirí and Tipitapa.

The organization of writers and journalists PEN Nicaragua solidarizes with the families of the murdered, detained and disappeared and denounce the attacks against men and women in the press.

Groups of parapolice attack road blockages in Estelí, Jinotega and Matagalpa.

Countrymen Movement opens a blocked road in New Guinea to allow the passage of food to Bluefields, South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region.

A UNAN student injured by police attack from the Mokorón hill.

Amnesty International says that the recrudescence of attacks by Nicaraguan government agents and parapolice groups demonstrates the lack of commitment on the part of President Ortega.

Nikki Haley, US ambassador to the OAS, calls on the Nicaraguan government to put an end the campaign of violence and intimidation and to guarantee the access to international entities that are going in to investigate the crisis in the country.

Fire at Cargill facilities in Masaya, population accuses police and parapolice groups.

Cargill reports that the fire occurred in one of the company’s trucks and that its employees and facilities are out of danger.

Hotel Seminole closes operations in Managua. This hotel was linked to Albanisa, a company controlled by the government.

Monsignor Jorge Solorzano confirms attack by parapolice groups to Rivas, in the south of the country.

University American College condemns the murder of his student Jarod Ramírez, who was in second year of Public Relations and Communication Career.

Delegation of the Movement Mothers of April and May goes to El Chipote to support mothers who are still waiting for the release of their children.

Judicial proceedings against Brandon Cristofer Lovo Taylor and Glen Slate, unjustly accused of the death of journalist Ángel Gahona advances in the capital’s courts without access to the media.

Real Estate sector suffers serious damage due to the crisis that Nicaragua is going through.

Monsignor Jorge Solórzano Pérez, bishop of the diocese of Granada, summons the Catholic people of Granada to a procession to pray for peace in Nicaragua.

Self convoked in Rivas, in the south of the country, raise again the blockage on the road that had been removed by parapolice groups.

Jorge Quiroga, former president of Bolivia, comments that Nicaragua will recovers democracy by young people and bishops «who courageously confronted Ortega’s rifles with crucifixes.»[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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