[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]Bishops of Nicaragua and UPANIC denounce death threats, addressed particularly to Monsignor Silvio José Báez, Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Managua and representatives of UPANIC.
Staggered roadblocks are maintained in the main departments of the country as a measure of protest.
Government of Spain conveyed its concern about the serious acts of violence that have resulted in numerous victims.
The Nicaraguan Association of Engineers and Architects (ANIA), supports the civic process that leads to democratic change, reconciliation, peace and progress for all.
Self-convened movement call to turn off vehicle engines for 15 minutes in different roundabouts of Managua and at different times, as a new way of peaceful protest against the government.
The Peasant Movement announces that they will close the passage definitely in all roadblocks until Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo resign.
The Mormon Church in Nicaragua moves 169 of the 327 missionaries who are in the country due to the crisis to North America, South America and the Caribbean.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]