NICARAGUA: AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL TO RELEASE REPORT ON GRAVE HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS

Friday, May 25, 2018

An Amnesty International delegation recently travelled to Nicaragua to verify reports of human rights violations committed by state actors in response to the demonstrations against social security reforms that began on 18 April


Amnesty International will launch a report on the grave human rights violations committed by Nicaraguan authorities in response to recent protests, at a press conference in Managua on Tuesday 29 May.

Erika Guevara-Rosas, Americas Director at Amnesty International, will present the findings of the report alongside Bianca Jagger, President and Chief Executive of the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation.

Both human rights defenders will be meeting with victims of human rights violations and their families, civil society organizations, students and activists during their visit to the country. The organization has also requested meetings with President Daniel Ortega and other Nicaraguan government officials.

An Amnesty International delegation recently travelled to Nicaragua to verify reports of human rights violations committed by state actors in response to the demonstrations against social security reforms that began on 18 April.

The report to be launched by the organization is based on more than 30 in-depth interviews, 16 case studies, analysis of dozens of testimonies and documentation by local organizations, technical examination and corroboration of video and photographic evidence, and analysis by firearms and munitions experts.

Read more:

Nicaragua: State repressing demonstrators (Campaigns, 24 April 2018)

Nicaragua: State must stop repressing demonstrators after 10 are killed (News, 21 April 2018)

Nicaragua: Authorities must protect the people’s right to protest (News, 19 April 2018)


Tags: Nicaragua, human rights violations, protest, Human security, Social, economic and cultural rights.

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