[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]The Civic Alliance for Justice and Democracy highlights that the sanctions announced by the Government of the United States are an unprecedented act since the creation of the Magnitsky Law.
According to figures from the International Airports Administration Company (EAAI), the entry of foreigners into the country by air decreased 37.56% in May alone.
The Verification and Security Commission of the National Dialogue counts 216 detainees by the National Police.
In relation to the socio-political crisis in Nicaragua, the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) states that, in accordance with its Constitutive Agreement, it does not intervene in the political affairs of any member country.
Edison Lanzas, Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression of the IACHR, indicates that they granted precautionary measures to Anibal Toruño, director of Radio Dario de León.
PEN Nicaragua denounces smear campaign against journalist Osman Flores of Channel 14th.
The Civic Alliance for Justice and Democracy reprograms the march «Together we are a Volcano» for next Thursday July the 12th and announces a national Strike on Friday July 13th followed by a caravan through the neighborhoods of Managua on Saturday July 14th.
The Violeta Barrios de Chamorro Foundation counts 195 cases of violation to freedom of expression in Nicaragua between April and July.
Sigal Mandelker Under Secretary of the Treasury of the United States considers unacceptable the repression to the people of Nicaragua and the enrichment of President Daniel Ortega and those who are part of its circle of power.
Residents of the Island of Ometepe, Rivas report clashes between self-convoked and supporters of the ruling party.
Jacinto Suarez, Foreign Relations Secretary of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN), points out that the oligarchy, the United States and drug trafficking are responsible for the crisis in Nicaragua.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Costa Rica makes the Government of Nicaragua accountable for the detention of two Costa Rican citizens who remain in the cells of El Chipote.
Government of the United States orders the evacuation of all its non-essential personnel in Nicaragua.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]