Day 83

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According to the Monthly Inflation Report published by the Central Bank of Nicaragua (BCN), inflation exceeds 0.44% as a result of the crisis in the country.

One dead person and several injured in attack by paramilitary groups in Rancho Grande, Matagalpa.

Paramilitary groups siege San Sebastian Basilica in Diriamba, Carazo; At least 12 people were trapped inside.

The Institute of Strategic Studies and Public Policies (Ieepp) foresees a cut of between 270 and 800 million Cordobas in municipal transfers due to the fall in tax collection.

The Permanent Council of the Organization of American States (OAS) will meet next Wednesday, July 11th, to analyze the current situation of human rights in Nicaragua.

Mobs and hooded people related to the government attack Bishops of the Episcopal Conference and journalists inside the San Sebastian Basilica in Diriamba.

Let’s make Democracy in a public letter to the Nicaraguan Army request that they disarm the paramilitary groups «that operate outside the law, firing in abundance and generating a state of terror among the Nicaraguans».

Fatima Vivas, mother of one of the officers killed in Jinotepe, Carazo blames the National Police for the fact.

The Observatory of human rights of the Casla Institute denounces murders, injuries, trespassing and forced disappearances in Nicaragua.

Citizens released from El Chipote cells report to human rights organizations that they were tortured and forced to give false testimonies to the detriment of demonstrators.

Paulo Abrao, Secretary General of the IACHR notes that they have found a different country than the one they visited a month ago and that they have detected new practices of violence.

The Articulation of Social Movements and Organizations of Civil Society condemn the new escalation of violence and demand the immediate cessation of all forms of repression.

Hooded groups and supporters sympathetic to the government loot Santiago parish in Jinotepe, Carazo.

The Chamber of Industries of Nicaragua (CADIN) condemns attacks and physical aggressions against the Bishops and repudiates the disrespect for the San Sebastian Basilica in Diriamba.

The Episcopal Conference of Costa Rica sends a message of solidarity and closeness to the bishops of Nicaragua before «the cowardly aggression» of which they were victims.

Panamanian Episcopal Conference repudiates and condemns acts of violence against Bishops in Nicaragua and reiterates the call for the cessation of repression.

Roberto Ampuero, Foreign Minister of Chile «what occurs in Nicaragua is a massacre of the opponents unacceptable for the region.»

Two US citizens were kidnapped for three days by paramilitary groups. They were arrested in Matiguás and they reappeared in the cells of El Chipote in Managua, where they were released.

Francisco Palmieri, Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs of the United States, expresses his outrage at the violence of the government mobs toward the Bishops.

Luis Almagro, Secretary General of the OAS, assures that requesting early elections is to claim the democracy that the people of Nicaragua deserve.

Rosario Murillo, Vice President of Nicaragua obviates the aggression against the Bishops and referred to the accompaniment of the Nuncio to the Bishops in Diriamba.

The Civic Alliance for Justice and Democracy condemns attacks on the Catholic Church, the media and calls for maintaining civic fight.

Priests of Jinotega celebrate Mass in reparation for the aggressions against the clergy in Diriamba.

Paramilitary groups remove three road blockages in the Autonomous Region of the Caribbean Coast (RACCN).

Declaration of the Government of Nicaragua: «We have a duty to defend security, peace, the right to life and the exercise of the fundamental rights of all Nicaraguans, including the right to free movement of persons, vehicles and merchandise throughout the national territory».

José Adán Aguerri, president of Cosep condemns the aggression against Bishops, priests and journalists in Diriamba.

American Chamber of Commerce of Nicaragua (AmCham) condemns attack on Bishops and journalists in Diriamba.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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