The President of Chile condemns the loss of 351 lives in the middle of the crisis in Nicaragua



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Santiago de Chile.- The President of Chile, Sebastián Piñera condemned today "with force and indignation" the loss of 351 lives in the socio-political crisis [19659002"Icondemnwithforceandindignationthelossofmorethan350livesthattookplacein19459003inNicaragua," he said. The Chilean president in a statement that the presidency published on his official account of Twitter

The so-called "Autoconvocados" reported today armed attacks in four cities of Nicaragua where they maintain barricades in the protests against the government of Daniel Ortega, in the middle of strong tensions and after three months of demonstrations which cost the life to at least 351 people according to the humanitarian agencies.

ata They are registered in the cities of Diria Diriomo Masaya and Niquinohomo in the south-east of Nicaragua, where the civil forces remain blocked with barricades road access to these places in protest against the government of Ortega according to the leaders of these movements and civil society.

According to Piñera, President Ortega must resume the National Dialogue Table and their respective commissions put an end to violence and the loss of life and seek broad and inclusive to recover freedoms, democracy, respect and peace in Nicaragua.

He added that for this purpose it is necessary to put an immediate end to the violent repression and the arbitrary detention of those participating in the demonstrations.

Similarly, he said on freedom announcement of the expression and the integrity and safety of all people.

"The international community and particularly our region, through bodies such as the Group of Lima ] can and must make a significant contribution to the realization of these urgent and necessary objectives", added the president Piñera .

He indicated that he asked his Chancellor, Roberto Ampuero to address this issue in the II Meeting of Foreign Ministers of the Community of the Latin American States and Caribbean (Celac) and the European Union European which begins this Monday in Brussels

With at least 351 dead in almost three months, according to the figures of local humanitarian agencies, Nicaragua crosses the socio-political crisis bloodier since the 1980s, with Ortega too

Protests against Ortega began April 18, due to the failure of social security reforms and became a claim that calls for the resignation of the president, after eleven years in power, with accusations of abuse e t of corruption against him.

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