Continued Government Violence in Nicaragua (the mainstream media is minimizing the coverage)

in nicaragua •  6 years ago 

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(REPOSTED FOR AWARENESS-This is a copy of the conditions mentioned in gregorypatricks posts made from a unnamed source:

https://steemit.com/news/@gregorypatrick/bloodshed-in-nicargua-people-living-in-fear-of-their-government)

"Things are heating up again. There is another national strike today which means there will be lots of violence and deaths."

"The UN Human Rights have been kicked out of the country. I lost count of the deaths after 430. The injured is up in the thousands."

"Yesterday they made a proclamation that on September 17th the Cordoba will be devalued but they haven't said by how much. There will be further changes to the social system, ie pensions and medical care."

"September 13th to 17th are big holidays here as they celebrate their independence. But I can see the violence already starting to gear up. Yesterday and the day before the MIB were here rounding up people from the neighborhood. Where they were taken and why is anyone's guess."

"We are safely tucked in behind the walls and don't leave now for anything. My son has it worse in (city name redacted). The police have been shooting people in front of his house. His house is all boarded up and they are safe inside for the moment."

"There has been a law passed that makes it illegal to speak against the government in public but that has since expanded to include private conversations. There are spies everywhere. You have no idea who is listening in on our conversations"

(full disclosure: I am not a reporter, and have considerable bias against these types of governments)

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  ·  6 years ago (edited)

howdy sir joesal! oh my gosh this is turning into even more of a nightmare, where does it end and what can be done?

1776 comes to mind.

yes sir I think you're right unfortunately.