The blue and white national unity refused to resume negotiations between the opposition and the Ortega regime without guarantees



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L & # 39; opposition National Blue and White Unit rejected on Tuesday that the negotiations between the two Civic Alliance for Justice and Democracy and the The Ortega Diet If this does not offer guarantees of conformity with the agreements already signed on the absolute release of "political prisoners", the safe return of exiles and international human rights organizations, the disarmament of military and paramilitary forces and the cessation of repression.

"The Civic Alliance should not return to the negotiating table without this condition being fulfilled"said in a statement the unit, made up of dozens of "self-qualified" protesters' movements, as they are called because they do not respect partisan directives.

Haydee Castillo, a member of the political council of the unit, said that "people will not give up".

"We demand respect for the commitments that demonstrate and concretize the release of political prisoners", he said.

Then he referred to Ortega's requests, which conditioned the respect of the agreement to the opposition asking for the suspension of sanctions against his family. Castillo admitted to having talks with senior representatives of the United Nations and the European Union, although he stated "never" They would accept Ortega's request.

Violeta Granera, Another member of the group's political council was equally adamant. "Ortega has never been willing to comply, it should not be negotiated if it does not comply"he said.

Granera added that before another refusal Ortega continue to press the regime "with national and international actions at political and economic level".

"It is a question of going out of the regime at the least cost for the Nicaraguan society", he said. "The streets are not an option".

TheThe crisis in Nicaragua killed about 325 people, according to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), although local institutions carry the figure to 568

The CDIH, which has 809 prisoners, is almost double what the government admits, said Ortega administration as responsible for crimes "against humanity".

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