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The wounded are taken care of in the parish Divina Misericórdia, near Unam-Managua, where hundreds of students were able to escape, according to information.
University students said they were surprisingly attacked by the government's "combined forces" while President Daniel Ortega was holding a Sandinista party with police in Masaya, in the south-west of the country.
As in various Nicaraguan cities, the "combined forces", composed of police, paramilitary and pro-government groups, attacked the headquarters of Unam-Managua with weapons of war, according to the denunciations of the students. .
"The students of UNAM #Nicaragua had opened a discussion a few days ago for a spontaneous and peaceful evacuation." The response they receive: an unacceptable attack, we want a ceasefire and permission to enter the Audit and Safety Committee "wrote the executive secretary of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. The man (IACHR), Paulo Abrão, on Twitter.
According to Abram, within the parish Divine Mercy are three people with serious fractures, accompanied by priests, who wait, with ambulances, for permission To enter where the wounded and journalists are imprisoned, "but blows continue to prevent entry."
The government had already warned that lessons should be reinstated at Unam-Managua. [19659007] The students, who were expelled from the university, used the campus as a refuge for protesters who feared reprisals from the authorities for protesting against Ortega.
Cardinal Leopoldo Brenes condemned born and repudiated "violent attacks against students of UNAM-Managua by police and paramilitaries, who left many injured".
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) and the Regional Office for Central America of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (EACDH) have accused the Ortega government serious violations of human rights.
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