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A young man died and at least 11 people were wounded on Saturday when unknown gunmen opened fire on a group of protesters in Mangua, another day of protests demanding the departure of President Daniel Ortega from power. a young man of 23 (…) and we have 11 wounded, including a girl who was shot in the head, "said the Secretary of the Standing Committee on Human Rights ( CPDH), Marco Carmona.
According to Carmona, the young man – a street vendor – was shot in the head when a group of protesters separated from the "Pbadeata das Flores" and was attacked by a heavily armed group. (19659002) An AFP team saw when the young man fell in the head and was taken to the hospital emergency room, where he died a few hours later.
Luis Ortiz, father of the victim, told Ca nal 100% News who fought the dictatorship of Somoza, overthrown by a popular revolt led by the Sandinista National Front of Liberation (FSLN, left), which had Ortega as one of his commanders.
"I was a Sandinist, but I am not a danielista." [19659002] "We call publicly," said Alvaro Leiva, executive secretary of the Nicaraguan Association for Human Rights (ANPDH).
The shooting took place at the end of the "Pbadeata das Flores", when protesters pbaded through property invaded by peasants and paramilitary groups, in the south-west of the Nicaraguan capital, to reach the Autanoma Nacional de la Nicargua (UNAN), occupied by students.
"It can not be … The story is repeating … protesters who have gone astray in Jean Paul Genie (rotary) to reach the UNAN has been shot down … Enough of repression! "
The Pbadeata das Flores gathered thousands of Nicaraguans in Mangua to recall the 20 miners killed in protest.
In total, more than 220 people died in two and a half months of demonstrations against the Ortega government.
"The united people will never be defeated", "justice", "do not be indifferent when they kill children in front of you" – shouted the protesters in a strategic avenue of the Nicaraguan capital, many with flowers and Nicaraguan flags
"We want you to leave, you kill our children, we want this dictator to come out and the country to be free." – AFP Esther, a 25-year-old accounting student, carrying a large flag Nicaraguan, said: "They can not hold us, their hands are stained with blood," said a woman who did not identify herself.
In Len (north) and Masaya (south) – others two major cities of the country – there were also protests, called by Aliana And the protesters were the target of heavily armed and hooded men, the opposition linking the security forces of the country. Ortega
"What if", shouted the protesters about the disbanding Ortega and the convocation. "Pbadeata das Flores" was the first in Mangua since May 30, when another demonstration – in solidarity with the youths killed during the demonstrations – was attacked by police and paramilitaries in the west of the capital, in an incident that left 18 dead, according to and rights of the man
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