Day 61

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The writer Almudena Grandes, presents in Madrid, Spain, the Manifesto for a free and democratic Nicaragua that has already been signed by more than 300 intellectuals, artists and writers of the world.

Subject of Democratization will be the main agenda point in the next meeting of the National Dialogue Table.

Cinthia López, the only survivor of the fire in the Carlos Marx neighborhood, says that the people who killed her family were the police and sandinista mobs. «They burned my house … and all my family.»

The writer Mario Vargas Llosa, says that the only way out of the crisis in Nicaragua is the immediate resignation of President Daniel Ortega and his wife, the vice president, Rosario Murillo.

The Government of Panama calls on those responsible for armed attacks, arson and crimes, to cease violence and to the strictest respect for life, human rights, security and peace.

Violence persists in different departments of the country.

Parapolice groups torture detainees in Nindirí and force them to record a video to accuse the parish priest of the San Miguel church in Masaya, priest Edwin Román.

Delegation of the European Union in Nicaragua reports that Hugo Sobral, Director of the Department of the Americas of the European External Action Service, has already held meetings with the government, representatives of civil society and the church.

Madelaine Caracas, member of the University Coalition ensures that the government tries to silence any voice that revolts. She, along with two mates is in Europe denouncing the situation in Nicaragua.

Security experts and political analysts assure that the silence of the Nicaraguan Army can correspond to several readings: complicity, disengagement from the government or protection of their investments in different economic sectors.

Government repression leaves dozens of people tortured in Nicaragua.

At least 31 people and their families have received precautionary measures from the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) in Nicaragua.

A multitudinous crowd accompanies funerals of murdered family in the Carlos Marx neighborhood.

Masaya adds another victim from the Monimbó neighborhood, assassinated by a sniper shot in the early hours of the morning, during a clash between police and residents.

Monsignor Stanislaw Waldemar Sommertag, new apostolic nuncio in Nicaragua, says that «the road to peace goes through justice; it is a very clear thing, justice first, but not revenge, justice».

Monsignor Rolando Álvarez, reassures that despite the fact that there is already a mountain of dead people in Nicaragua, the National Dialogue is the only thing that can prevent an even greater catastrophe in the country.

The Venezuelan government condemns the «use of violence for political purposes by factors of the Nicaraguan opposition, whose purpose is to seize power through non democratic ways.»

Football player Diego Maradona says he is a sandinists and is available to the «master President Daniel Ortega and vice president.»

Self-convoke residents of Bluefields, South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region, march in repudiation of the repression in the country and in solidarity with the Velázquez Pavón family, murdered in the Carlos Marx neighborhood, Managua.

 

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