Day 97

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Young man reported as missing in Monimbó, Masaya, appears dead at the Institute of Legal Medicine.

The Mission Province of Zaragoza Congregation, Spain sympathizes with Nicaragua and calls for an immediate end to the violence and the persecution of the political opposition.

Cardinal Leopoldo Brenes, Archbishop of Managua and president of the Episcopal Conference of Nicaragua (CEN) admits that the Catholic Church is being persecuted.

According to a report from the Center for Exports Procedures (Cetrex), livestock exports fall more than 50% due to the crisis in Nicaragua.

Marcos Carmona, executive secretary of the CPDH, denounces that promoters of that organization illegally detained are being tortured.

Visa applications of Nicaraguans increase by 40% to Spain

US broadcaster Fox News announces an exclusive interview with President Daniel Ortega.

Josep Borrell, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Spain, asks his citizens not to travel to Nicaragua because of the crisis that the country is going through, it is almost «a civil war».

Sandra Jovel, chancellor of Guatemala, assures that they will not break diplomatic relations with Nicaragua.

The IDEA Group (Democratic Initiative of Spain and the Americas), integrated by former presidents, supports the OAS resolution on the situation in Nicaragua.

At least 15 people detained by paramilitary groups in Masaya.

The OAS and the UN demand the Nicaraguan government repudiate criminalization of Nicaraguan students and demand to guarantee the rights and security of all people.

Hundreds of citizens march in Managua to commemorate Student Day and demand justice for the students murdered by the Ortega-Murillo regime.

National Police detained two leaders of the April 19 Masaya Movement while they were trying to cross the border into Costa Rica.

Nicaraguan residents in Boston, United States, develop activities to support family members of victims of repression in Nicaragua.

In an interview with US Fox News, Daniel Ortega denies massacres, links with paramilitaries and rules out early elections.

The lies of President Daniel Ortega during the interview with the American Chanel Fox News.

Hugo Martínez, candidate for the presidency of the FMLN in El Salvador, affirms that he does not share President Sánchez Cerén’s position on Nicaragua.

Public Prosecutor’s Office charges with aggravated robbery, kidnapping for extortion and organized crime to young people of the April 19 Movement of Matagalpa.

Self-convoked villagers from Boaco, Matagalpa and León march to demand justice for the murders of young people during the repression exercised by the Government in the face of protests.

The rating agency Standard & Poor’s (S & P) downgrades from B + to B the sovereign credit rating in Nicaragua.

Melvin Redondo, general secretary of SIECA confirms a 50% decrease in the transit of goods and people in Central America, due to the political and social crisis that Nicaragua is living.

The Movement for Nicaragua (MpN) demand respect for the physical dignity and constitutional rights of the leaders of the April 19 Masaya Movement, illegally detained by the National Police.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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