three months of protests in Nicaragua and more than 350 deaths



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The demonstrations in Nicaragua against President Daniel Ortega, which have claimed more than 350 victims, have been going on for three months on Wednesday without the situation in the country leading to normalization.

Here are the dates of this epidemic. of social resistance:

– April 18th. The protests begin after the entry into force of the Social Security Act regulation reforms, which increases the quota of the employer and labor, in addition to establishing the perpetual contribution.

– April 23 – President Ortega repeals reforms but protests persist. Manifestations are counted in Managua and other cities.

– April 24.- The Catholic Church agrees to be a mediator and a witness in the negotiation of the crisis.

– May 7.- Students are entrenched in the state National Autonomous University Nicaragua (UNAN-Managua) and claim social justice

– May 16. The dialogue begins at the seminar in Managua, with Ortega and his wife and vice president, Rosario Murillo, as well as representatives of students, civil society and the private sector.

– May 23rd. – The national dialogue table is suspended indefinitely for obvious disagreements.

– May 30.- The OAS, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) and the government form a group to investigate acts of violence.

– On May 30th and 31st, there are massive demonstrations that left 11 dead and two hundred wounded.

– June 15th. – Resumption of the national dialogue, which will be yours It will be three days later

– June 18th. – The population of Masaya, 28 kilometers from Managua, is declared "free territory of the dictator" in reference to President Ortega, besieged since by the pro-government forces. 19659004] – June 25th. – The dialogue is resumed, with the presence of the IACHR.

– July 7 .- Violent clashes between sectors of the population and government forces take place in the cities of Jinotepe and Diriamba (Pacific) for 48 hours. ). At least 11 dead

– 9 July .- The working tables of the dialogue are suspended for the attacks on the bishops in the Basilica of San Sebastian, in the town of Diriamba.

– July 12th. – Multitudinarias Manifestations in Managua and in other cities demanding the resignation of Ortega, on the first of the three days of events convened.

– July 13th. – Sandinists left in caravan of Managua in Masaya as part of the celebration of the "withdrawal", in which he unleashes a strong fight and shooting. Two people die.

– July 15th. "Clean-up operation" of the combined government forces against five Pacific cities, including Masaya, Diriá and Catarina. There are at least two dead

– 16 July. – A dozen Latin American countries express their concern over the conflict in Nicaragua.

– July 17th. – The combined government forces isolate the city of Masaya and launch a strong attack against its native district of Monimbó.

– July 18th. Three months of events are celebrated. The OAS plans to hold a special session on the crisis.

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