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The dismissal of about 40 state doctors who treated people who were protesting the government of Daniel Ortega northwest of Nicaragua has intensified a crisis It has left between 295 and 448 dead since April
The decision of the authorities of the Oscar Danilo Rosales Argüello Hospital (Heodra), located in the city of León, has encouraged further protests against Ortega
The Nicaraguan Doctor Tania Fonseca Terán daughter of the founder of the Sandinista National Front of Liberation (FSLN), Carlos Fonseca Amador (1936-1976), was seen crying and comforting the doctors who were dismissed by the Government of Ortega, current leader of the party "rojinegro"
The dismissal caused a strong reaction of the medical community of Nicaragua, which gathers 37 Gallen badociations, which denounce the "serious situation" "which tr showered the union.
And condemned the dismissals "of colleagues who pledged to defend life and injured human beings during these months of civic protests. "
Labor organizations also demanded the" Immediate release of abducted doctors in police facilities and cessation of persecution, stigmatization and criminalization of medical practice. "
The ban on Attention of injured protesters is a violation of human rights by the Government of Nicaragua, already denounced by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR)
Hours before the police National announces the capture of Nicaraguan private security agent Pierson Gutiérrez Solís, suspected of the murder of Brazilian student Rayneia Gabrielle Lima, He died Monday in Managua, victim of several shots.
Gutiérrez "was busy (dec omitted a) firearm, type M4 rifle", details the police, who did not explain how a guard of his type was carrying an automatic badault rifle in version carabin manufactured by the Colt Company of the United States.
Hours after the badbadination of Lima, the rector of the American University (UAM), where the Brazilian was studying the sixth year of medicine, Ernesto Medina, denounced that she had been victim of the shooting of a "paramilitary group" . The government of Brazil asked Nicaragua to investigate the case in depth . "We will insist because it seems unacceptable," said Brazilian Foreign Minister Aloysio Nunes on Friday.
The opposition minister of the Mulukuku municipality, Apolonio Fargas, has been accused of terrorism. and other crimes, and will be judged with two other men on August 15.
The journalist of Noticiero Acción 10, Paco Espinoza was arrested while he was covering the crisis in the country. Last week he had denounced the existence of a warrant for arrest, after responding to a death threat from government-related groups.
The Executive Secretary of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), Paulo Abrão, denounced today a "third phase" of repression in Nicaragua with a "more Rude " consisting of the use of institutions to criminalize protesters.
The IACHR and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (Acnudh) declared the Government of Nicaragua responsible for "killings, extrajudicial executions, ill-treatment, torture and arbitrary Ortega denied.
Nicaragua is going through the bloodiest crisis since the 1980s, also with Ortega as president.
Protests against Ortega and his wife and vice president, Rosario Murillo Aron began on April 18, for some social security reforms failed and became a request for resignation of the president. EFE
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