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The Nicaraguan President, Daniel Ortega claims that hooded with weapons acting as part of the demonstrations of against his government " are volunteer policemen ", and reduced the number of deaths during the crisis that erupted between April and 195, in an interview broadcast today by Euronews.
" This is what is called Voluntary Police ", Ortega stated in the interview, in which he repeated three times that the masked are "[19459009 ", just a week after He had publicly denied that these groups, called parapolices or paramilitary belonged to his government.
" The Volunteer Special Operations Officer is masked in normal times, there are even countries in Latin America where judges are masked for not killing them ," said the president.
The armed hooded are the main executioners of 295 to 448 dead So far, according to various international and national organizations, by the Nicaraguan crisis since April 18, in demonstrations against Ortega, that the President denied
"These are figures that are not true.In view of these clashes that have occurred since April 18, it was already the violent confrontation between the opposition and the government, the police and the Sandinista population that had killed 195. "
This figure includes the death of " Police, of Sandinistas we are talking about paramilitaries and we are talking about the civilian population that has was hit in the barricades (barricades). Of course, if we add the average number of deaths that Nicaragua had before April 18, which is one of the lowest rates in the region, two deaths a day. Of course, if it adds two newspapers, we will have 180 more. What these human rights organizations do: they all come together, "accused the president
Ortega ruled out the calling of elections before 2021, the date scheduled for them , as recommended by various sectors Nicaragua and part of the international community
After stating that "we must first consolidate peace", he called for the Constitution to establish Presidential elections every 5 years, and badured that it would remain Advance elections would create "a precedent, it would be a country in anarchy," declared Ortega and even badured that " The area would be taken by drug trafficking . "
In the same sense, he admits to having" used "a void in the Constitution to re-elect, for which he compares himself with the former President of Costa Rica, Oscar Arias and Colom bia Álvaro Uribe
"It's a constitutional path … and then the current constitution has been reformed, the current constitution leaves the doors open, does not prevent re-election," he argued, questioned about the government model that
The greatest expression in this sense in the government of Ortega is to have placed his wife, Rosario Murillo, as vice-president, which justifies and even restricts the "The the only person who has held an important position is the compañera as a Sandinista activist, "he said, recalling that the Somoza family also included its members in their governments.
About children, said that those "are dedicated to the tel evision ", not to mention that they are advisers to various government institutions.
To the last question, if you are in charge of a democrat ia, Ortega, claiming re-election exists in Europe, replied that his "is a democracy, because that is 39 is finally the people with his vote that decides. "
Nicaragua is going through the most bloody crisis since the 1980s, also with Ortega as president
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR ) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (Acnudh) accused the government of Nicaragua of "killings, extrajudicial executions, ill-treatment, torture and possible arbitrary detention" , which Ortega denied.
The demonstrations against Ortega and his wife, Murillo, began with unsuccessful social security reforms and became a demand for the president's resignation. ACAN-EFE
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