Day 90

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Cardinal Leopoldo Brenes, Archbishop of Managua and president of the Episcopal Conference of Nicaragua (CEN), insists that the National Dialogue is the only way out to avoid more deaths.

Paramilitary groups maintain the facilities of UNAN-Managua.

Unidentified people loot and burn facilities of Cáritas in Sébaco, Matagalpa.

Human rights organizations highlight that in two days more than 50 people have been arrested who have been transferred to El Chipote.

José Miguel Vivanco, director of Human Rights Watch, assures that all kinds of atrocities have been committed by the police and by paramilitaries who are protected by that institution.

The Government of Paraguay condemns the aggressions against UNAN students and urges the government to resume the National Dialogue.

The Government of France condemns attacks by police and paramilitary groups against students and calls for the resumption of the National Dialogue.

Faculty of Economic Sciences of UNAN Managua condemns attack to students who were entrenched in the campus and calls for academic disobedience.

The Permanent Commission of Human Rights (CPDH) introduces resources of personal exhibition in favor of the anticanal countrymen leaders, Medardo Mairena and Pedro Mena.

Paramilitary groups assassinated a man with a shoot in the neck and injure another in the back in Estelí.

National Assembly approves the Creative Law of the Financial Analysis Unit (UAF). With this law it will be possible to investigate or intervene businesses and people with suspicions of money laundering or financing of terrorism.

Seven former presidents of Costa Rica subscribe a letter to the UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, as part of a visit to San José, to intervene in a peaceful solution to the crisis in Nicaragua.

Students and self-appointed villagers march in Managua to demand justice for the more than 350 people killed by the Ortega’s regime.

Heather Nauert, spokeswoman for the US Department of State condemns the attack on students by paramilitary groups. «Every act of violence undermines the legitimacy of President Daniel Ortega.»

13 countries in Latin America make a special declaration on the situation in Nicaragua in which they condemn acts of violence and urge to reactivate the National Dialogue.

The Regional Alliance for Free Expression and Information repudiates the 195 cases of aggression, intimidation and censorship to journalists in Nicaragua.

María Cristina Perceval, Regional Director of UNICEF for Latin America and the Caribbean, calls on the State of Nicaragua to guarantee, in a safe environment, the right to education for girls, boys and adolescents.

National Police releases 15 citizens illegally detained in Granada.

Paramilitary groups besiege the villagers of Nueva Segovia and take over the mayor’s office.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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