One dead and nine wounded during the March of Flowers in Nicaragua



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  Dead flowers of March wounded Nicaragua

During the demonstration to commemorate the children killed in Nicaragua, there was a shooting in which several people were wounded (Photographs: Reuters)

MANAGUA

At least ] a dead and nine wounded one of them seriously, today left the so – called "Flower March" held in Managua in memory of the miners who have were murdered during the socio-political crisis The victim was identified as Luis Manuel Ortiz Martínez, 23, who died after a new attack near the roundabout Jean Paul Genie southeast of Managua , where he ended the march that took place in tribute to the score of minors who were murdered as part of the demonstrations against the government of Daniel Ortega.

Witnesses to the shooting claimed that the attack was Erpetrado by a group of hooded men who were hiding in private property that had been invaded the day before by some 20 heavily armed individuals .

Nicaraguans honor the miners killed in the demonstrations

developed the march, a young man entrenched at the National Autonomous University of Nicaragua (UNAN-Managua) was shot in the Head and his condition is critical, as reported by "so-called" protesters.

Paramilitaries attacked the trenches of UNAN-Managua and one of the shots struck directly in the head of one of the youths according to the university coordinator for democracy and justice, which brings together students

A few minutes later and a short distance from UNAN-Managua the other attack took place which made at least one dead and eight wounded according to organizers of the march

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On the march, which until then had passed without incident, were seen flags of Nicaragua, crosses, flowers and black crepes in mourning for the more than 285 murdered especially 20 children and teenagers killed during the days of demonstrations in different After the attack of the "Flower March", the Inter-American Commission of Law Men (CIDH) urged the State of Nicaragua to guarantee the life and integrity of all protesters

Nicaragua is going through the most bloody crisis for over two months, also with Ortega as president, and left at least 285 dead, including 20 minors, according to figures from the Nicaraguan Association Pro D Human Rights (ANPDH).

Protests against the government began with the failure of social security reforms and became a demand for the resignation of the president, after eleven years in power, with charges of abuse and corruption .

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