Two dead and 11 injured after being shot during the march in Nicaragua International



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© Agencia AFP   Two dead and 11 wounded after a shooting in Nicaragua

Demonstrations against President Daniel Ortega killed more than 220 people in two and a half months.

Two dead and 11 wounded They left this Saturday in a university and a mbadive march in the city of Managua, Nicaragua, against the president Daniel Ortega, in the wave of protests which made more than 220 dead in two and a half months.

"Confirmed two deaths, one in progress and another that had come to support the students entrenched at the UNAN (National Autonomous University of Nicaragua)" told AFP Agency the Nicaraguan Center Human Rights (CENIDH).

In the "March of Flowers", a 23-year-old boy was shot in the head when protesters who broke with the protest were attacked by gunfire while crossing a field occupied by peasants and dressed men .

In a bulletin, the police stated that she was investigating the fact that people were "gunshoted" with people who were in the field 150 meters from the roundabout where Luis Ortiz , father of the young man – who sold cbadettes in the march – said that he had fought against the dictator Anastasio Somoza, overthrown in 1979 by a popular insurrection led by the National Sandinista Liberation Front (FSLN, left), one of whose commanders was Ortega. "It's something very hard, I never thought that one of my sons would die in the hands of someone who was fighting so hard … I'm a Sandinist , but not a danielist, "Ortiz told the 100% Noticias channel

. deceased is a man who was in one of the barricades built by UNAN students, attacked early with bullets as the march began.

The so-called "Flower March", which was also performed in other cities of the country, was summoned in memory of some twenty miners who are among the dead in the wave of violence in Nicaragua.

Protesters demand the resignation of Ortega, whom they accused of establishing, with his wife, Vice President Rosario Murillo, nepotism, a dictatorship and a brutal repression against demonstrations [19659006] Human rights groups accuse the police, paramilitaries and paramilitaries – hooded and civilian – of the majority of the dead. The government accuses the "offenders".


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