The Permanent Council of the OAS analyzes the crisis in Nicaragua tomorrow



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WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES

The Permanent Council of the Organization of American States (OAS) announced in the last few hours that it will badyze Wednesday the current political crisis in the Nicaraguan nation, as detailed by this body to D other side, according to the latest account of the Nicaraguan Association of Human Rights (Anpdh), the number of people killed is about 309, which have perished violently.

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The badysis will be done in a section, which will be broadcast live on the official platform of the OAS to 10:00 am Eastern time. United States, that is, 12:00 pm Honduras time

On Wednesday, the Permanent Council of @OEA_oficial badyzes the situation in Nicaragua, installation of # MESENI of @CIDH and del #GIEINicaragua There will be a live broadcast: https://t.co/OGWOEBV00L https://t.co/I3SMHBU6uk

– IACHR (@CIDH) 9 July 2018

The establishment of the special monitoring mechanism for Nicaragua (Meseni) and the Interdisciplinary Group of Independent Experts (GIEI) will also be in place. program of the meeting. This has been reported by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR).

The Permanent Council of the OAS received the final report of the IACHR on June 22 of this year, which indicated that in Nicaragua there was a serious violation of human rights

The final report of the IACHR, presented last Friday, June 22 before the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States (OAS), indicated that the government crackdown on civil protests in the country, which began on April 18 , caused accordingly a "serious crisis of human rights".

At least 14 deaths were reported to Carazo during police and parapolitic attacks
In this report, at least 212 people were declared dead during attacks on demonstrations and during the violence that took place between the 18th and the 19th of April. of June. According to the IACHR, 1,337 wounded and hundreds of detainees have been "threatened" with attacks and threats.

However, this figure increased in the following days, the Nicaraguan Association for Human Rights (Anpdh) brought to 309 the total number of victims last week.

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