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political interests. Demonstrations increased in response, with protestors objecting to the repression of demonstrations and the exclusion of other sectors from the negotiations, as well as the reforms themselves. The business chamber Cosep announced it would only participate in the negotiation if police violence ceased, detained protestors were released and free speech was restored. Nicaragua's Roman
Catholic Conference of Bishops also called for an end to the
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authority in
Nicaragua insisted work on the project was slow due to the project's size but still on-going. The Chinese company that had been granted the concession for the canal maintains legal rights to it and to side projects in the country, short of a 60% vote to revoke the legislation. As of August 2019, the project remained in a state of limbo.
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Saturday 21 April, Ortega made his first public appearance, announcing he would hold negotiations for possible revision of the reforms, planned to take effect 1 July; however, he said he would only meet with business leaders, and alleged that demonstrators were being manipulated by gangs and other
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protesters being arrested and allegedly beaten by
Nicaraguan authorities, with 47 of the protesters and their leaders being arrested. It was reported that the government was searching each home in the area to find those who participated in the protests. On 26 December, protesters demonstrated outside
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Members of the
Independent Liberal Party also began protesting every Wednesday demanding electoral law reforms. According to Nicaraguan sociologist Manuel Ortega Hegg, the protests against President Ortega "involve a wider range of groups, like campesinos" who were formally allied with Ortega, along
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near the canal's path began to protest against
President Ortega and the plan due to the Chinese firm's ability to expropriate their land, possibly displacing over 100,000 Nicaraguans. Such expropriations were granted by President Ortega's government in 2013 after only three hours of debate, allowing
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stated: "Only under the dictatorships of the past ... were presidents reelected for life", with
Levitsky further saying that while Latin America experienced democracy, citizens opposed "indefinite reelection, because of the dictatorships of the past." About Nicaragua, Levitsky stated: "In Nicaragua
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Two United States diplomats and a professor were expelled from
Nicaragua on 14 June due to their studies on the canal, with President Ortega stating, "Our government has been forced to remove two people who, being United States government officials with official passports, carried out in Nicaragua
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February 2018, many analysts viewed the canal project as defunct, with the main investor having lost much of his fortune in the 2015–2016 economic crisis, and other Chinese investment having turned to focus on Panama, the Nicaragua project's main competitor. Nonetheless, the head of the canal
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On Sunday, 22 April, as press described the unrest as the biggest crisis of Ortega's presidency, Ortega announced the cancellation of the social security reforms, acknowledging they were not viable and had created a "dramatic situation." He again proposed negotiations on the issue, this time to
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Managua demonstrated against what they called electoral rules that "favours Ortega's Sandinista party." Clashes then erupted between authorities and protesters when protesters grew close to the electoral offices, with police beating protesters and journalists,
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On Sunday 16 June 2019, after a thanksgiving Mass for the release of political prisoners in the Managua Cathedral, there was a protest on the grounds of that temple which was attacked by the police with tear gas and rubber bullets. The protesters took refuge behind the perimeter wall of the
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On Monday, 23 April, marches of citizens, businessmen and students were presented in Managua demanding the end of violence in the country as well as the release of students arrested by the police and the cessation of censorship of television media, in addition to ask for a response from the
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reform increasing taxes and decreasing benefits. Police and the paramilitary groups attacked and killed unarmed protesters, which made people to stand-up. After five days of deadly unrest, Ortega announced the cancellation of the reforms. Since then, Ortega faced the largest protests in his
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The 56th protest occurred on 9 January, with hundreds of farmers gathered in La Fonseca, demanding that Law 840, the law that granted the construction of the Nicaragua Canal, be revoked. The collection of signatures representing the dissatisfaction with the canal also took place during the
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photographer's camera lens. About nine lawmakers from the Independent Liberal Party were also arrested and later released. On 15 July, the weekly protest in Managua was attended by about 300 protesters, with not only the Independent Liberal Party participating but members of the
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was about to begin, and several hundred protesters blocked roads and clashed with police during the groundbreaking of the canal. Tens of thousands of Nicaraguans began to protest against President Ortega for what they believe to be a corrupt electoral system.
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with "many who are sympathetic to the government", noting that those who are demonstrating are from "beyond political parties." He further states that since Nicaraguans were left out of the dialogue, that "their only recourse is to take to the streets."
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and helped President Ortega maintain political strength. Going into the 2010s, Venezuela began to experience economic difficulties. On 15 June 2013, President Ortega announced that his government was partnering with Chinese billionaire
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report, "management of rural protests, particularly those related to nascent plans for a transoceanic canal, have damaged his support, and complaints about a lack of accountability and transparency in government will intensify."
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government about the students who died during the protests. The protests were the largest seen during the Ortega administration, with tens of thousands of Nicaraguans participating and calling for the resignation of Ortega.
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The United States government then issued a travel warning to its own visitors on 29 June due to the Nicaraguan government's reactions to protest, which included the deportation and expulsion of foreign visitors.
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On 11 June 2019, several political prisoners were released. Among them were the journalists Miguel Mora Barberena and Lucía Pineda Ubau, the peasant leader Medardo Mairena and the student leader Edwin Carcache.
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Convened by the Catholic Church, hundreds of thousands of Nicaraguans take to the streets of the country demanding peace and the end of the regime. The bishops warn Ortega that there can be no dialogue without
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was met with roadblocks from Nicaraguan authorities. At the starting point 300 kilometres (190 mi) from Managua in Nueva Guinea, protests turned to clashes resulting in eleven injured.
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government's history, with the protest movement spreading to denounce Ortega in general and demanding his resignation. Related protests continued in 2018 and thereafter.
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while reducing pension benefits by 5%. Demonstrations also emerged in six more cities, meeting with heavy response from authorities following the deployment of the
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and his regional block which provided $ 500 million in oil subsidies annually to Ortega's government. Critics stated that the subsidies worked as a
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on motorcycles, with some protesters being released later that day. On 30 December 6 of the
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2088:"Nicaraguan journalist shot dead on Facebook Live as Pope calls for end of deadly protests"
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2151:"Social Security Reforms That Sparked Violent Unrest In Nicaragua Reportedly Canceled"
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1468:"A Canal Too Far: Nicaraguan Campesinos Tell Ortega To Take His Canal And Shove It"
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1279:"Ecuador's popular, powerful president Rafael Correa is a study in contradictions"
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2248:"Así te contamos la protesta tras la muerte del reo político, Eddy Montes"
2062:"More than 25 dead in Nicaragua after unrest over social security reform"
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Protesters gathered on 10 December 2014 denouncing the Nicaraguan Canal.
1501:"Why the Nicaragua canal poses new challenge to Ortega's power (+video)"
1875:"Policía vigila frente a Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería en Managua"
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2124:"Nicaraguan welfare changes that sparked protests canceled: president"
1654:"Renewed Protest over the Nicaragua Canal Project - Havana Times.org"
1387:"Venezuela: Does an increase in poverty signal threat to government?"
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Police arrested 107 protestors at march in Managua on 16 March 2019.
2027:"U.S. pulling staffers out of Nicaragua as riots, looting intensify"
1067:"Protesters demand resignation of Nicaraguan president after unrest"
2222:"Anti-government protests erupt in Nicaragua after extended pause"
999:"ONG establece en 568 el número de muertos en crisis de Nicaragua"
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1338:"For Venezuela, Drop In Global Oil Prices Could Be Catastrophic"
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2288:"The figures of the Nicaraguan protests released under amnesty"
1533:"Oposición marcha bajo fuerte despliegue policial en Nicaragua"
1041:"Sandinistas 'bare claws' to defend Chinese canal in Nicaragua"
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941:"Nicaragua se vuelca en una gigantesca marcha contra Ortega"
1927:"Nicaragua puts out forest fire in southern nature reserve"
1850:"Nicaragua's Chinese-Financed Canal Project Still in Limbo"
1217:"Thousands protest against Nicaragua government, urge calm"
1579:"Nicaraguan police beat protesters and harass journalists"
801:, with Gahona being shot to death outside of city hall in
1820:"Police block thousands of canal protesters in Nicaragua"
1794:"Eleven injured in Nicaragua after protest against canal"
1708:"Washington protests after Nicaragua expels US diplomats"
1252:"Does Ecuador's leader aspire to a perpetual presidency?"
2176:"Así te contamos el sexto día de protestas en Nicaragua"
1739:"US alert for Nicaragua comes amid string of detentions"
2262:"Muere el reo Eddy Antonio Montes Praslín | Metro"
1902:"At least 10 killed as unrest intensifies in Nicaragua"
1558:"Thousands march against canal project in Nicaragua".
1188:"Clashes erupt at Nicaragua electoral reform protests"
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subsequently added his call for peace in the country.
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1605:"Nueva protesta en Nicaragua por ley electoral"
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921:List of protests in the 21st century
442:Nicaraguan Social Security Institute
270:Sandinista National Liberation Front
1848:Muller, Nicholas (20 August 2019).
1607:(in Spanish). E&N. 15 July 2015
1336:Siegel, Robert (25 December 2014).
1310:Lee Anderson, Jon (10 March 2014).
837:as well as the business community.
817:and criticized unilateral reforms;
1466:Miranda, Wilfredo (15 June 2015).
1385:Gallagher, J. J. (25 March 2015).
745:National University of Engineering
27:21st-century protests in Nicaragua
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1956:Salinas, Carlos (22 April 2018).
1359:Corrales, Javier (7 March 2013).
972:Plumer, Brad (26 February 2015).
939:Salinas, Carlos (29 April 2018).
1499:Van Note, Sara (24 March 2015).
1149:Wand, Alexander (14 June 2015).
1039:Rogers, Tim (27 December 2014).
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1828:Chartered Institute of Building
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1411:Corrales, Javier (7 May 2015).
1163:from the original on 1 May 2022
1065:Oswaldo Rivas (23 April 2018).
911:Protests against Nicolás Maduro
517:Business-Anti-Corruption Portal
174:and stop of the Nicaragua Canal
2341:Protests against Daniel Ortega
2149:Diao, Alexis (22 April 2018).
1441:"Nicaragua Corruption Profile"
1277:Miroff, Nick (15 March 2014).
620:Sandinista Renovation Movement
423:protests against Daniel Ortega
224:Sandinista Renovation Movement
189:Cancellation of social reforms
35:Protests against Daniel Ortega
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1391:The Christian Science Monitor
1361:"The House That Chavez Built"
1256:The Christian Science Monitor
753:Indio Maiz Biological Reserve
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18:2014–2020 Nicaraguan protests
1627:"Nicaragua: Country outlook"
262:National Police of Nicaragua
2202:(in Spanish). 26 April 2018
1881:(in Spanish). 20 April 2018
1413:"Don't Blame It On the Oil"
1096:(in Spanish). 24 April 2018
860:Eddy Antonio Montes Praslin
747:in Managua on 19 April 2018
632:Economist Intelligence Unit
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1737:Dyer, Zach (6 July 2016).
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636:Nicaragua: Country Outlook
110:24 December 2014 – present
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1312:"The Comandante's Canal"
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391: 325–568 (2018)
162:Democratic elections
137:political repression
1713:The Daily Telegraph
1283:The Washington Post
805:while streaming on
483:, seen here in blue
469:The Washington Post
1800:. 29 November 2016
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532:Timeline of events
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329:(since April 2018)
166:political violence
133:Democratic deficit
2451:2024 in Nicaragua
2441:2023 in Nicaragua
2431:2022 in Nicaragua
2421:2021 in Nicaragua
2411:2020 in Nicaragua
2401:2019 in Nicaragua
2391:2018 in Nicaragua
2381:2017 in Nicaragua
2371:2016 in Nicaragua
2361:2015 in Nicaragua
2351:2014 in Nicaragua
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