Day 76

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Former Nicaraguan diplomats point out the President Daniel Ortega as the promoter of «State Terrorism» in Nicaragua.

Antonia Urrejola, Rapporteurs of the IACHR for Nicaragua, argues that in order to solve the crisis in Nicaragua, it is essential to dismantle the armed groups and create a climate of peace and dialogue.

Insecurity and lack of financing, main threats to micro, small and medium enterprises (Mipyme) in the current crisis.

Juigalpa, Chontales, the city that maintains one of the largest road barriers, coordinated by the canal movement and the student movement.

Prosecutor’s office hardens accusations against demonstrators in Nicaragua. Organized crime and kidnapping are some of the charges generated against them.

The Permanent Commission of Human Rights (CPDH) counts at least 50 people from Managua, Tipitapa, Sébaco and Jinotega detained in an illegal way during this weekend.

Barricades in La Trinidad, Estelí are the only ones that resist in the north of the country.

María Claudia Pulido, responsible for the delegation of the IACHR in Nicaragua, assures that the government continues to deny the existence of parapolice groups.

Economists warn that migration resulting from the socio-political crisis can leave the country without human capital.

Self-convoked residents protest in Granada and Nandaime to demand justice for the victims of the repression and the resignation of President Daniel Ortega.

Humberto Belli, former minister of education, says that the hopes of the large sectors of Nicaraguan society at the beginning of the Dialogue have fallen to their lowest point.

National Police detains three vigilantes of the Coen Group.

IACHR informs that the Meseni technical team completes a week of work in the country. During this period they have documented the violent death of 18 people.

Self-convoked indefinitely close access with road blockages Matagalpa until they release the five young people kidnapped by police and paramilitary groups.

Members of the Civic Alliance for Democracy and Justice held a protest outside of El Chipote to demand the release of dozens of people unjustly detained.

The Broad Front for Democracy (FAD) calls out for the immediate withdrawal of the presidential couple and asks the Nicaraguan Army to promote the disarmament of the armed groups at the service of the regime.

National Police confirms that the two people killed in San Marcos, Carazo were officers of that entity.

Paulo Abrão, Secretary General of the IACHR, reports that Amérigo Incalcaterra (Italy), Sofía Macher (Peru), Claudia Paz y Paz (Guatemala) and Pablo Parenti (Argentina) are the four members that will integrate the Interdisciplinary Group of Independent Experts (GIEI).

Ricardo Meléndez, former president of the Land Developers Chamber of Nicaragua, assures that property invasion affects investment.

Five of the nine airlines operating in Nicaragua have reduced their frequencies or suspended their operations indefinitely in to the country.

Civic Alliance for Justice and Democracy calls out for a civic stand up on Wednesday, 4th of July, and for the march «Together we are a Volcano» next Saturday, 7th of July.

National Police detains and investigates guards of the Coen Group for the death of a citizen in The Flowers March.

Self-convoked citizens at a press conference demand the resignation of President Daniel Ortega and propose the forming of a Transitional Board constituted of representatives from different social sectors of the country.

At least five people injured in attacks by parapolice groups in road blockages in Matagalpa.

Erika Guevara Rosas, Amnesty International Director for the Americas of affirms that the facts in Nicaragua «must be duly investigated and judged by the Nicaraguan courts or by courts of other states under the principle of universal jurisdiction»

Lidya Ruth Zamora, headmistress of the UPOLI, assures that this university is in crisis and with an uncertain future, due to the serious damage and looting perpetrated by hooded men once the students left.

Self-summoned citizens carry out a Stand-up in Rivas to demand the resignation of President Daniel Ortega.

The Nicaraguan sociologist and Doctor in Political Sciences, Silvio Prado, points out that «this is the first time that there is such a transversal protest in Nicaragua”

Father Francisco Magaña, S.J., Provincial of the Society of Jesus in Mexico, sends a letter to President Enrique Peña Nieto in which he asks him to pay more attention and dedication to the serious situation suffered by Nicaraguans.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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