Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Two people killed, dozens hurt in Nicaragua clashes

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MANAGUA, Nicaragua — Protesters opposed to President Daniel Ortega’s government clashed with riot police and Sandinista Youth groups in cities across Nicaragua on Saturday, with demonstrat­ors burning tires and setting up barricades in violence that left two people dead and dozens injured.

Videos released by protesters on social media showed two people who had apparently been shot in the head during demonstrat­ions in Masaya, a town 20 miles southeast of the capital, Managua. The local Red Cross confirmed two deaths in a statement.

In a live transmissi­on on social media a young man is seen crying and carrying an apparently lifeless body, saying: “Crazy, they shot him in the head, he fell and they kicked him on the ground! He was a child.”

Besides Masaya, protests were also reported in Chinandega, Granada, Leon, Managua, Masaya and Rivas in the Pacific region, as well as in Esteli and Matagalpa in the north.

The demonstrat­ions began in April as protests against social security reforms but have expanded into calls for the Sandinista president to step down.

Ortega addressed Nicaraguan­s in a brief message Saturday, describing events in Masaya as painful and calling for an end to the violence.

Government spokesman and Vice President Rosario Murillo said the government has agreed to start a national dialogue mediated by the Roman Catholic Church as soon as possible.

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