Day 85

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The Nicaraguan Center for Human Rights (Cenidh) reports 24 deaths in «cleaning operation» of paramilitary groups in Carazo.

Permanent Commission of Human Rights (CPDH) confirms that there are no clues of 118 people disappeared during the protests in the country.

The official Vatican newspaper L’Osservatore Romano highlights the aggression suffered by the Bishops and the Pope Representative in Diriamba, Carazo.

The Nicaraguan Association for Human Rights (ANPDH) records 351 deaths, more than 2,100 injured and 329 people kidnapped or disappeared between April 18th and July 10th due to the repression in Nicaragua.

According to the report of the Export Procedures Center (Cetrex), the volume of exports from Nicaragua fell by 57.7% in June as a result of the crisis in the country.

Appears dead in a hospital in Managua a man whose family members reported him missing, after the attack perpetrated by police and paramilitary groups in Jinotepe, Carazo.

Kenneth Merten, deputy assistant secretary of the Office of Western Hemisphere Affairs of the US Department of State, confirms that his country has revoked 21 visas to Government of Nicaragua officials.

Companies affiliated with Cosep condemn attacks on Bishops and support the actions announced by the Civic Alliance for Justice and Democracy for the next three days.

Most of the countries in the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States (OAS) call for an end to the repression in Nicaragua, while the representative of Ortega’s government affirms they are victims of a «coup d’état».

The Violeta Barrios de Chamorro Foundation condemns the repressive acts against Bishops and journalists who were victims of physical and verbal aggression and robbery of their work equipment by mobs and paramilitaries of the Daniel Ortega’s regime in Diriamba.

Luis Almagro, secretary general of the Organization of American States (OAS), affirms that «presidential re-election is not a human right».

Five citizens illegally detained are transfer from El Chipote cells to the La Modelo National Penitentiary System.

A group of 50 supporters of the governing party in León assault Felix Maradiaga, director of the Institute of Strategic Studies and Public Policy.

Villagers from the Troilo community in León find a person decapitated and calcined. Citizens assure that members of the National Police buried the body without explanations.

The American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) calls on its members to join the march «Together we are a Volcano».

The Union of Agricultural Producers of Nicaragua (Upanic) denounces that 30 farms (5,500 blocks) have been invaded illegally.

Antonio Gutierrez, Secretary General of the UN, supports mediation of the bishops and expresses his concern about the situation in Nicaragua.

The IACHR reports that from June 20th to July 8th, they received 35 communications from the State of Nicaragua highlighting attacks against police forces.

The IACHR reports that in the second week of work of the MESENI they observed new forms of repression against people participating in the protests, with particular gush over children and adolescents.

The Civic Alliance for Justice and Democracy held a meeting with bishops of the Episcopal Conference of Nicaragua in which they analyzed the development of the National Dialogue.

The Nicaraguan Social Security Institute (INSS) loses 43,273 contributors between April and May.

President of the United States nominates Kevin K. Sullivan as the new ambassador of the United States in Nicaragua.

The Chamber of Energy of Nicaragua supports actions of the Civic Alliance for Justice and Democracy and calls its partners to participate in the activities.

The board of Let´s do Democracy condemns the accusations against Luciano García, president of that organization.

 

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