The Asian Age

Ortega mum as violence rages in Nicaragua

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Managua, June 12: Riot police and pro government paramilita­ries attacked barricades manned by anti-government activists in the Nicaraguan capital, plunging neighborho­ods into violence and chaos in an attempt to stamp out a two- month- old uprising against President Daniel Ortega.

The government offensive launched overnight into the early morning comes as Ortega enters his fifth day of silence regarding the Roman Catholic Church's proposal to resume talks aimed at calming the political crisis.

Bursts of gun fire resounded through the streets of Managua as television footage showed turbulent scenes of armed security forces on foot and in trucks chasing young men away from street barricades.

Activists attempted to push them back by throwing rocks and setting off homemade mortars.

The violence appeared to have cooled by midafterno­on, a few hours after Silvio Jose Baez, an auxiliary bishop of Managua, had urged residents to stay inside their homes.

“It is very dangerous because of the presence of violent gangs,” he wrote on Twitter. “Don't risk life in vain.”

The protests that began April 18 over controvers­ial pension reforms have exploded into a mass effort to pressure the president's exit.

At least 145 people have died in clashes with security forces and armed gangs loyal to Ortega, according to the Nicaraguan Center for Human Rights ( CENIDH), which also said more than 1,000 had been injured.

Government security forces early Monday swept into seven neighborho­ods, forcefully clearing barricades on the main Juan Pablo II avenue that connects the capital's north and south, activists said.

Hooded pro- Ortega armed civilians meanwhile broke down barricades that residents had built in adjacent streets to “protect” themselves from roving gangs.

The blockades — which are guarded by mostly young men wielding slingshots and mortars — are found on nearly 70 percent of roads, crippling transporta­tion and commerce in more than half of the country's department­s.

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