Day 77

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They assassinated alleged band member of «The Viper». The National Police reports that he stopped a truck with the body of Néstor Molina Tiffer, accused of belonging to the gang that killed the US citizen Sixto Henry Vera on June the 2nd in Managua.

Ernesto Medina, advisor at the National Dialogue table, asks the Episcopal Conference to review and evaluate what happened in two months at the meetings with the government.

Monsignor Rolando Álvarez tried to negotiate the release of 23 people detained in Sébaco, Matagalpa and moved to El Chipote in Managua.

Antonia Urrejola, Rapporteurs of the IACHR for Nicaragua, assures that in the next few days the relatives of detainees in El Chipote will be able to enter to see them.

Carriers in the region reject the request for a state of siege promoted by the Salvadorian Association of International Freight Carriers.

The Nicaraguan Foundation for Economic and Social Development (Funides) highlights that at least 10 economic activities have been severely hit by the crisis in Nicaragua.

Relatives of detainees in El Chipote denounce «hunting of young people» by the National Police and paramilitary groups.

The Nicaraguan Association for Human Rights (ANPDH) records 309 deaths, more than 1,500 injured and 203 people kidnapped or disappeared between April 18th and July 2nd due to the repression in Nicaragua.

At least 60 trucks with anti-riot and paramilitary forces are moving towards a road blockages in La Trinidad, Estelí. The commissioner of Estelí, Alejandro Ruiz Martínez gave as deadline the 6:00 p.m. so that the protesters evacuate the area.

Self-convoked residents of Jinotepe, Carazo are organized to collect garbage in the city, in the absence of collection trucks of the mayor’s office.

Cardinal Leopoldo Brenes, Archbishop of Managua and president of the Nicaraguan Bishops’ Conference (CEN), asks President Daniel Ortega to listen to the people’s clamor and to respond positively to the proposal of advance the elections.

Paramilitary groups kidnap five people in Masaya, including Gustavo Adolfo Mercado, councilor for the Constitutionalist Liberal Party (PLC).

Superior Council of Private Enterprise (Cosep) calls Nicaraguans to take to the streets to keep the civic fight alive.

IACHR presents members of the GIEI, who will do an investigation for six months to clarify the crimes that occurred during the crisis that Nicaragua is living in since April the 18th.

Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen urges her government to impose sanctions on the regime of President Daniel Ortega, responsible for the deaths and violence in Nicaragua.

Víctor Cuadras and Zayda Hernández, members of the Civic Alliance for Justice and Democracy, assure that the «Ortega regime intends to remain in power, killing».

Paramilitary Groups assassinate a young man with a bullet in the head while waiting for a bus in Managua.

According to dictum of the Institute of Legal Medicine (IML) police killed by paramilitaries in San Marcos, Carazo have shots in the head, chest and abdomen.

Hooded on board of a Hilux truck steal half a million Cordobas to a daughter of owner of one of the largest exchange houses in the city of Granada.

They transfer to the La Modelo Penitentiary System five members of the Movement April 19 Matagalpa, illegally detained during the protests.

Three people wounded and kidnapped after attack by paramilitary groups to barricade in Jinotepe, Carazo.

The Association of Scouts of Nicaragua reports that paramilitary groups leave the facilities of the El Coyotepe fortress in Masaya, which they had occupied since July 27th.

The Japan International Cooperation Agency expresses its concern about the inadequate use of vehicles donated to Nicaragua.

One dead person and several injured by National Police attack and parapolice groups to the barricaded in La Trinidad, Estelí.

Ambassadors of Central America and members of the Regional Group of Latin America and the Caribbean (GRULAC) denounce the retention of 400 carriers in Jinotepe, Carazo, before the Presidency and Foreign Affairs Committee of the National Assembly.

They set on fire the installations of the Ministry of Economy Familiar, Cooperative and Associative for the Community (Mefcca) in the city of Jinotega. Paramilitary groups had roamed the area minutes before the incident.

Residents of Sébaco, Matagalpa denounce that workers of the municipality guarded by police and paramilitary groups carry out excavations in the local cemetery.

Paul Oquist, Private Secretary of the President for Public Policy avoids talking about the electoral theme in an interview with CNN and points out that «the government is promoting the Dialogue».

Nicaragua is on the edge of the abyss. If the violence increases, it could trigger a refugee crisis and destabilize all of Central America.

American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) calls its partners and collaborators to join the «roundabout to roundabout» plant.

 

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