Day 64

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Maria Nelly Rivas, a member of the Civic Alliance for Justice and Democracy, said that the dialogue tables were suspended until the government’s commitments to send letters to international organizations are met.

Léster Alemán, from the Civic Alliance for Justice and Democracy, laments the attack of the National Police and vigilante groups in Masaya. «Ortega is going to be remembered as the bloodiest president in history.»

The Nicaraguan Organization of Advertising Agencies (ONAP) condemns the destruction of the facilities of Blü and Radio Activa in Managua and Radio Stereo Yes in Matagalpa.

Elvielena Díaz, representative of the Government of Nicaragua during the 38th session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland, reports that the government has invited international organizations to achieve the stability that has characterized her country.

Cardinal Leopoldo Brenes, Archbishop of Managua and president of the Episcopal Conference of Nicaragua (CEN), condemns the robbery and aggression against independent journalists.

Foreign journalist are witnesses of attacks by parapolice groups to Masaya.

The Central Bank of Nicaragua reports that the Monthly Index of Economic Activity (IMAE) in the hotel, fishing and restaurant sectors has decreased considerably as a result of the crisis.

Four human rights promoters go to trial accused of serious injuries and death threats. They were arrested on May 25th, when they were accompanying demonstrators in the Boaco road blockage.

Carlos Robelo Raffone, former ambassador of Daniel Ortega’s government to the United Nations (UN) in Geneva, Switzerland will present to the Human Rights Council the situation in Nicaragua.

Blocked Roads in the country persist despite attacks by parapolice groups.

Figures from the Superintendence of Banks and Other Financial Institutions (Siboif) reveal that the loan portfolio is still significantly reduced by the crisis.

Monsignor Abelardo Mata Guevara, spokesperson for the Episcopal Conference of Nicaragua (CEN), says that Ortega «can not kill and isolate an entire town.»

Former deputy and journalist Luis Sanchez and former ambassador Mauricio Díaz, agree that the idea of the government to create commissions at the local level is a strategy that seeks to mislead the repression ordered by Ortega.

Carlos Trujillo, permanent representative of the United States before the Organization of American States (OAS), assures that his government wants to contribute to the pacification of Nicaragua.

Beatrice Rangel, director of the Inter-American Institute for Democracy (IID), points out that «nobody from the level of Trujillo (US ambassador to the OAS) is going to talk to a government without a specific message. I assure you that it is not nice and good for Ortega.»

Government allows land invasions on private properties in Chinandega, León, Managua, Rivas and Estelí.

University Coordinator for Democracy and Justice calls to strengthen actions of fiscal disobedience and to declare a 48-hour national strike.

Government of Nicaragua sends letters of invitation to international organizations to come to the country to investigate the massacre committed since April.

The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights reports that it has received a letter of invitation from the Government of Nicaragua to visit the country.

University Coordinator for Democracy and Justice along with the poet Ernesto Cardenal sends a letter to the former president of Uruguay José «Pepe» Mujica, a human rights defender to denounce the serious sociopolitical crisis that is occurring in Nicaragua.

Juan Manuel Santos, President of Colombia, asks the OAS to intervene on the crisis in Venezuela and Nicaragua.

Paulo Abrao, Secretary General of the IACHR confirms that they received the invitation from the Government of Nicaragua to install the MESENI, the GIEI and to accompany the Verification and Security Commission.

Monsignor Silvio Báez, Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Managua, says that the government «has to demonstrate political will. Here you can not continue killing more people. »

Leaders of the Citizen Movement United for the Leon Homeland Nicaragua assure that they will not establish more truce with the National Police because they have no guarantees that they will comply.

Government repression leaves six injured in Estelí, a hotel burned in Masaya and vehicles with bullet wounds in Chinandega.

Nicaraguan Institute of Social Security Offices (INSS) in Jinotepe suspends attention to pensioners and retirees, the causes of the closure are unknown.

Villagers and Countrymen Movement close the roads permanently in Matiguás and Río Blanco in Matagalpa, in the north of the country. They claim that it is in response to government repression towards the town of Masaya.

Mothers of detainees in the Directorate of Judicial Assistance known as El Chipote report that they sent their children to the La Modelo Penitentiary System with formulated criminal charges, some of them already had an order for release.

Third baby born in blockage road located in Jinotepe, Carazo. Unlike the other two deliveries, this was classified as high risk, because the pregnancy was with twins, the other baby girl was born in the hospital.

The National Workers Front (FNT) affirms its support for President Daniel Ortega, «in the face of the intention to destroy peace and sandinismo, we will defend life, families and communities.»

Singer-songwriter Carlos Mejia Godoy arrives in El Chipote to get for information about Joel Moraga, son-in-law of Milciades Poveda, founder of the Palacagüina group and to sing to the mothers whom have been demanding their children’s release for weeks.

Parapolice groups exercise control on the roads after attacking road blockages in Estelí, Masaya and Jinotepe.

Lucrecia Hernández, Director of the National School of Migration, states that foreigners in Nicaragua must respect the country’s Political Constitution and if they fail to comply, they will be sanctioned or expelled from the country.

Rosario Murillo, vice president of Nicaragua in her daily appearance, points out that the Dialogue, security and peace are the «priorities of Nicaraguan families».

Dina Lisseth Vivas, the new director of Conimipyme accompanied complained to the CPDH on the siege on the part of the ex-president of that organization, Leonardo Torres.

Two wounded after attack by parapolice groups at the road blockage located in the sector of Las Palmeras, Diriamba.

Francisco Aguirre Sacasa, former Foreign Minister of Nicaragua, points out that the visit of Carlos Trujillo, US Ambassador to the OAS, demonstrates the priority that Washington is giving to the resolution of the country’s crisis.

Education experts assure that school dropout will increase due to the crisis in the country.

Paulo Abrão, general secretary of the IACHR, informs that the preparatory phase of the GIEI and Meseni is finalized; now they are identifying funds for their funding, so he calls on donors committed to Nicaragua to support them.

Archdiocese of Managua invites a journey of prayer for Nicaragua.

The National Chamber of Tourism of Nicaragua condemns violence and repression and sympathizes with Cristian Fajardo, the Masaya tourist entrepreneur whose hotel was burned by parapolice groups.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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