The Borneo Post

Journalist killed as protests flare in Nicaragua

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MANAGUA: A Nicaraguan journalist was shot dead Saturday while filming a confrontat­ion between demonstrat­ors and the police, amid a wave of protests against the government which have left 11 people dead.

Miguel Angel Gahona was killed by a suspected sniper in the city of Bluefields, on Nicaragua’s Caribbean coast, local media reported.

“We believe a sniper fired the shot, it wasn’t the young people... The only people who were armed were the police and riot police,” his colleague Ileana Lacayo told television station Canal 15.

Since protests erupted on Wednesday – the biggest in President Daniel Ortega’s 11 years in office – journalist­s have reportedly faced attacks, been temporaril­y detained and had their work equipment stolen. Meanwhile, four independen­t television outlets were taken off air on Thursday, although only one currently remains closed.

Nicaraguan­s have taken to the streets over a proposed change to the pension system, which would see workers and employers pay more toward the retirement system. The reform would aim to settle a 76 million deficit faced by the country’s social security institute.

Ortega, in a bid to calm the protests, agreed Saturday to hold a dialogue with the private sector on reforming the social security law.

However, Nicaragua’s top private-sector business union said there could be no talks unless the government “immediatel­y ceases police repression.”

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? A demonstrat­or fires a homemade mortar towards riot police during a protest in Managua.
— Reuters photo A demonstrat­or fires a homemade mortar towards riot police during a protest in Managua.

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