Day 60

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Letter from President Daniel Ortega sent last June 12th to His Eminence, Most Reverend Cardinal Leopoldo José Brenes.

A family of six people, including two children, are burned to death in Barrio Carlos Marx in Managua. Residents assure that the incident was caused by police and parapolice groups.

The National Dialogue table is established under a tense atmosphere due to the murder of a family that died incinerated and for the attacks of parapolice groups in different parts of the city.

The National Police reassures that it was not the police officers who provoked the fire and death of the family in Carlos Marx neighborhood, but rather criminal groups.

The General Directorate of Firefighters of Nicaragua reports that this morning they attend to the fire where a family died incinerated including two babies. They claim that while they were carrying out their work they were attacked by hooded groups.

Reynaldo Bermúdez, president of the Union of Taxi Cooperatives of Managua (Unicootaxma) tells that the buses and taxi units are not circulating at night because of the insecurity that the country is going through.

Migueliut Sandoval wife of murdered journalist Ángel Gahona, states that justice in Nicaragua is blind and that the two young people who prosecuting are innocent.

Independent media journalists report that the National Police and parapolice groups have intimidated, beaten and robbed them.

Students from the National Autonomous University of Nicaragua (UNAN-Managua) who participate in the Regional Conference on Higher Education in Latin America and the Caribbean 2018 (CRES 2018), denounce the murders of students and the violation to the university autonomy from the part of the Government of Nicaragua.

The rating agency Moody’s downgrades Nicaragua’s credit rating outlook in the last week.

Government of Nicaragua takes more than 107 million dollars from the coffers of the Central Bank, this causes that the levels of International Reserves (RIB) fall.

Dean García, director of the Nicaraguan Association of the Textile and Garment Industry (Anitex), assures that the crisis in Nicaragua has caused losses of US $ 22.5 million dollars.

Gonzalo Carrión, legal advisor of Cenidh, assures that the government is reluctant to admit human rights organizations because they are sensitive subjects for them.

The writer Sergio Ramirez, affirms that «the unarmed citizens now control an entire city where repression has enrage not only by killing young people, but also burning and looting shops».

Edmundo Jarquín, politician and former presidential candidate, said that disarming the paramilitary bands would be the Army’s best contribution.

Guillermo Jacoby, president of the Association of Producers and Exporters of Nicaragua (APEN) ensures exports did not fall in May despite the sociopolitical crisis facing the country.

The Chancellery and the Embassy of Panama in Nicaragua have managed to contact more than seventy carriers affected by the blocked roads in Nicaragua.

Nicaraguans living in New York organize a debate to discuss the political crisis in the country. Three students from the April 19 Movement share their stories with the American people.

Mario Flores, former general manager of the Central Bank of Nicaragua (BCN), believes that the decreases in Nicaragua’s ratings will have implications for foreign direct investment (FDI) that comes to the country.

They kill and burn a citizen in the eastern district of Managua.

The OAS Secretary General, Luis Almagro, condemns the murder of the Carlos Marx neighborhood family and describes the events as «an act of terror» and «a crime against humanity.»

At the end of today’s session of the National Dialogue it was agreed to integrate the Verification and Security Commission with six representatives of both parties, in the same way two more tables will be integrated, one electoral and one judicial.

The Nicaraguan Center for Human Rights (Cenidh) condemns the massacre of parapolice groups against the family of the Carlos Marx neighborhood and assures that these actions perpetrated by the government violate the rights of boys and girls.

Nicaraguan Association of Pediatric (Soniped) condemns violence, demands justice for all those who have died due to repression and demands protection for the medical corps that helps the wounded.

Dr. Yoshitake Yokokura, president of the World Medical Association, pronounces on the collapse of the public health system in Nicaragua. It is the duty of the State «to guarantee that basic health care is restored without delay and those health care personnel and medical facilities are protected».

Antonia Urrejola, Rapporteurs of the IACHR for Nicaragua, details that the team of the Special Follow-up Mechanism for Nicaragua (Meseni) will be installed in the country on June 25th.

The World Movement for Children (MMI) in Nicaragua condemns the assassination of two children from the Carlos Marx neighborhood, demands that the State stop the violence and guarantee protection of boys, girls and adolescents.

The board of directors of the National Assembly of Nicaragua, through a statement, assures that the crimes in Nicaragua are encouraged by groups of vandals, enemies of peace who want the failure of the National Dialogue.

The Articulation of Social Movements and Organizations of the Civil People call to reinforce and multiply the blocked roads and to organize massive tax disobedience.

Shortage of products in Somoto, Madriz is notorious now in some supermarkets.

State of the Region, based in Costa Rica, expresses «deep concern about violence, death and human rights violations in Nicaragua» and expresses solidarity with members of this program who have been attacked and persecuted in Nicaragua.

Civic Alliance for Justice and Democracy calls for the creation of security, protection and supply networks.

Rosario Murillo, vice president of Nicaragua, says that the death of the Carlos Marx neighborhood family and the citizen, who claims he was a historical combatant, are «hate crimes and malevolent beings caprices.»

Residents of Matagalpa and Chinandega protest the repression and ask for the resignation of the presidential couple.

Three wounded in the sector of the Four Corners, in Potosí Rivas, after anti-riot attacks on demonstrators who were in the road blockages of that area.

IACHR welcomes the approval of the visit of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (UN) to Nicaragua.

Academy of Sciences of Nicaragua and Nicaraguan Academy of Legal and Political Sciences condemns the escalation of violence ordered by the government and its attempt to sow chaos and terror in to the population.

One dead and several businesses looted as a result of the clashes in Bilwi, North Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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