Day 110

Groups of paramilitaries besieg• Indigenous people march in Bilwi to demand the departure of President Daniel Ortega from power.
e and persecute ex-military and ex-policemen
who have refused to be part of the government’s shock forces.

Volunteer firefighters denounce to human rights organizations that they are the object of threats and persecution, for having assisted the injured and wounded during the anti-government protests.

National Police expel the international press of Monimbó, Masaya.

The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (CIDH) has granted 95 precautionary measures to Nicaraguans who have been subjected of threats, harassment and acts of violence during the crisis the country is going through.

The Chancellor, Denis Moncada, manages in the Vatican to draw from the National Dialogue the Bishops who «are in favor of the opposition».

Monsignor Rolando Álvarez assures that the Catholic Church is concerned about political detentions in Nicaragua.

Residents of Boaco make pilgrimages in support of the Bishops of Nicaragua.

Álvaro Leiva, executive secretary of ANPDH, travels to Costa Rica due to threats and government siege because of the work they do.

Cardenal Leopoldo Brenes, Archbishop of Managua and president of the Episcopal Conference of Nicaragua (CEN), assures that threats and kidnappings are not signs of normality in the country.

US Episcopal Conference sends Archbishop Timothy Paul Andrew Broglio to support Bishops of Nicaragua.

Ministry of Education dismisses teachers who have participated in anti-government demonstrations in Estelí.

Paramilitary stopped the way of the cyclists in Masaya, ensuring that the area is a restricted area.

Indigenous people march in Bilwi to demand the departure of President Daniel Ortega from power.

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