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After months of protests and civil resistance, the government repression has left at least 300 deaths, and countless of injured and unjustly incarcerated people, it seems the dictator Daniel and his regime have won the battle. Altough the reform that sparked the protests has been repealed, and the situation in Nicaragua has garnered international attention; enough to get the OEA involved, said protests have now been criminalized trough a new law, created with the intention of instilling fear and to keep people from protesting or speaking against the government; labeling those people as terrorists, completely laughable, yet, as i am writing these, the police, who are the government dogs now, with the help of paramilitaries groups are making ilegal arrests on people that have participated on the protest, or supported the cause in anyway; then they’ll make some ¨fast trial¨, judge them and condemn for a crime that could cost them 20 years of their life. Daniel Ortega is staying in power trough force alone, at least 70 % of Nicaraguans want early elections which is not something you can say freely now, if you dont want to go to jail that is. Its sad, but with this kind of dictator, pacific resistance just doesnt work, they only speak and understand bullets it seems, since that is what he is doing, with his armed paramilitaries he snuffs any kind of resistance, by now, we are the second Venezuela, i am so scared for the future of my country, and us. I’m holding onto my last glimmer of hope, because if this man stays in power for more than one year...may God have mercy on us, and i wish i was exagerating.
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PLEASE READ THIS
i don’t use this website to talk about what happens in my country (nicaragua) but right now everything is upside down, Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo (president and vicepresident) made some huge changes to our taxes because they used money from our social security and we couldn’t handle any more bs so we began this revolution pacifically, but now college students are getting killed by the police, the government is threatening many people just to get them to shut everyone up who is against them, they burned and destroyed many universities, almost burned a building while people were inside, hurt many elders and kids, censored many channels on national tv to manipulate information, i’m just-
WE ARE NOT EVEN BEING VIOLENT WE ARE JUST PROTESTING PACIFICALLY FOR OUR RIGHTS, PROTESTING BECAUSE WE’RE TIRED OF HAVING A GOVERNMENT THAT JUST TAKES ADVANTAGE OF THEIR POWER, THEY TOOK EVERYTHING FROM US, WE CAN’T TAKE ANY MORE INJUSTICES, WE WANT THEM TO LEAVE
WE ARE GETTING KILLED AND WE ARE SCARED BUT WE WANT TO BE HEARD, WE NEED THE WHOLE WORLD TO SCREAM WITH US
NOS ESTÁN MATANDO
POR FAVOR AYÚDENNOS A SER ESCUCHADOS
#SOSNICARAGUA





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Nicaraguan people marching today to protest President Ortega’s repression and corruption. #SOSINSS #SOSNicaragua #QueSeRindaTuMadre
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En un momento estás preocupado por salvar una clase, luego estás preocupado por salvar tu vida.
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Pray for Nicaragua
Please keep Nicaragua in your prayers, the government along with the police force, is killing our college students, they wouldn’t let us protest, they want to silence us; even the most peaceful protest is met with tear gas, blank guns and lately real bullets, there are at least 6 deaths; including a policeman. We can’t see whats happening in our own homes, because they are censoring the channels that dare show the events unfolding around all the country, specially our capital. It’s been days since the protest and the violence started and our president hasn’t shown face. Please pray for us, who knowns what’s gonna happen.
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Thousands of Nicaraguans took to the streets in protest for a second straight day on Thursday as discontent grew over controversial changes to social security that will increase worker and employer payments and reduce future pensions.
Students in the capital Managua took over of the National University of Engineering, hurling stones and Molotov cocktails as they faced off with riot police, who responded by firing tear gas and rubber bullets.
The protests grew in intensity as pensioners were joined by businessmen and university students in several cities.
Nicaragua’s vice president and wife of President Daniel Ortega, Rosario Murillo, justified the police response as legitimate defense against “tiny groups.”
In Masaya, a stronghold of Ortega’s left-wing Sandinista movement, hundreds of marchers were attacked with sticks by government supporters, leaving some injured.
Local television station “100% Noticias,” which was broadcasting the protests live, had its signal abruptly cut. The television station took to Twitter to call the move “arbitrary and illegal.”
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I usually don’t make posts like this, but this is truly a special case. Few of you may know this, but I am from Nicaragua 🇳🇮 and we’re in a state of emergency.
On Monday (April 16, 2018), the government of Nicaragua, lead by the president Daniel Ortega and the first lady and Vice President Rosario Murillo, announced another of many unconstitutional presidential decrees, this time affecting the social security system.
On Wednesday, civilians took to the streets to protest the reforms and since then my people are being brutally punished and coerced by force in order to stop them from speaking out.
Students and various universities have been attacked by government backed criminal task forces (shamelessly wearing the Sandinista party banneres and logos), national police, and the police’s special ops corps.
Many students and elders protesting the reforms, activists, and several journalists have been injured and robbed of their personal items and equipment.
Today, the violence escalate to all day long protests in many cities. The only independent channels broadcasting the attacks have been shut down, and can only stream through social media.
All state controlled agencies were instructed not to help protesters, this includes the firefighters and the Red Cross.
I have opted not to include pictures, since most of them are very graphic. If you want to find out more or see the pictures, search for #SOSNICARAGUA or #SOSINSS on twitter or Facebook.
Please help us spread the word and keep us in your thoughts and prayers! That’s all I’m asking 🙏🏼
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YOU THINK I’M JOKING BUT I’M DEAD SERIOUS
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one of the weirdest things people on the internet get competitive about is how much the weather in their state changes or whatever. like who gives a shit what
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Why are straight people like this why did I have to see this
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You don’t have to fake orgasm to help your partner’s ego. The guy I lost my virginity to wrote a play about the experience, and the character based on me gave a monologue about how she regretted sleeping with him because no one else would ever be that good. So, yeah. Just tell him you didn’t cum.
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Your honour. Members of the jury. Police security man guy. The Defendant. Me. The lady sitting in the fifth row with the weird hat. no I am not stalling for time
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