Day 62

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Pope Francis, in his morning homily in Santa Marta, mentions that «slanderous communication is the beginning of dictatorships».

The writer Sergio Ramírez, points out that President Daniel Ortega has already negotiated his departure with the United States.

Members of the Civic Alliance for Justice and Democracy say that they will not leave the National Dialogue table as the official party expects.

First official visit of the International Group of Independent Experts (GIEI) from the International Commission of Human Rights (CIDH) is scheduled for the first week of July.

Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights points out that the situation in Nicaragua deserves the creation of an inquiry international commission.

The economist, Luis Murillo, comments that Nicaragua’s economy has suffered irreparable losses. «We have lost about a billion dollars during this crisis.»

Self-convoked citizens do a stand up meeting in the Jean Paul Genie roundabout in homage to the murdered family in the Carlos Marx neighborhood.

President Daniel Ortega’s government assures that there were hooded criminals who murdered a whole family in the Carlos Marx neighborhood.

Security experts say that the police force and anti riot police do not have the capacity to face crowds, so they resort to parapolice groups.

The sociologist and former education minister Humberto Belli assures that President Daniel Ortega’s strategy to hold on to power is repression and killing.

The journalist, Jorge Ramos, comments that if there is something that Nicaraguans have taught, it is that «sooner or later, by good or bad, they get rid of their dictators».

Journalist Tania Narvaez, correspondent of Nuevo Diario in Carazo, is threatened.

The proposal to apply the Magnitsky Law to President Daniel Ortega exceeds 100 thousand signatures in a period of 20 days.

The National Workers Front (FNT) convokes an extraordinary congress to discuss measures “in the face of defense the right to peace».

Parapolice groups attack by shooting at them several houses in Somoto, Madriz.

They shoot a young man who refused to be requisitioned by paramilitary groups. The young man was going around  by bicycle in the sector of the Four Corners in San Marcos, Carazo.

Countries that integrate the Common Market of the South (Mercosur) condemn violence in Nicaragua.

Father Edwin Román, parish priest of the San Miguel de Masaya Church, asks Ortega to remember the fifth biblical commandment «you will not kill».

Civic Alliance for Justice and Democracy announces the suspension of the three working tables due to the government’s failure to issue letters of invitation to international human rights organizations.

Jorge Mendoza, spokesperson for the Coordinator of Children and Adolescents (Codeni) affirms that 10% of the victims of repression are children and adolescents, «a flagrant violation of the rights of children».

National Assembly sends letter to the IACHR to denounce the fire in the living house of one of the deputies of the Parlacen and accuse of the fact «groups that try to destabilize the nation».

The Nicaraguan Center for Human Rights (Cenidh) reports that every eight hours, one person is killed in the country because of protests against the Ortega regime.

Masaya Civic Resistance denounces the maneuvers and lies of the presidential couple. «They are developing a terrorist war against Masaya and the country in complicity with the National Police.»

The Republican legislator (FL) Mario Díaz Balart, says that the strategy that has worked in dictatorships that do not want to let loose power is diplomatic and economic pressure.

The Commission of Mediation and Witness of the Episcopal Conference of Nicaragua communicates the temporary suspension of the dialogue in the absence of evidence on sending the letters of invitation to international organizations by the government. They inform that they will convene the working and plenary tables, as soon as they receive copies and reception of these invitations.

They loot and invade the food industry in El Viejo, Chinandega, to the west of the country, to date 18 private properties have been illegally taken.

Gonzalo Carrión, lawyer of the Cenidh and Álvaro Leiva of ANPDH, consider that the lack of invitation from the government to international human rights organizations is a maneuver to save time and they do not rule out that it is to fabricate files against protesters.

The government delegation that participates in the National Dialogue has proposed to work to reach verifiable agreements on security, peace and reconciliation in each of the municipalities and departments of the country.

Members of the Truth, Justice and Peace Commission, point out that acts of violence in the country «have reached unsuspected levels of cruelty and perversity» although in their reports they only record attacks on government supporters.

Mothers of April Movement shows its deep indignation at the levels of genocide that repression has reached and demands that the international community add all the efforts for the arrival of human rights organizations to the country.

Heather Nauert, spokeswoman for the US State Department, says that attacks and threats against Protestants and the population in general «are unacceptable and must cease.» The United States believes that early elections represent a constructive path for Nicaragua.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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