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More than 60,000 people flee Nicaragua crisis: UN

GENEVA, April 16, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – More than 60,000 people have fled the
crisis in Nicaragua over the past year, the UN said Tuesday, with
neighbouring Costa Rica bearing the brunt of the refugee flow.

The central American country has been gripped by a year of political
unrest since months of street protests erupted last April against President
Daniel Ortega’s government, leaving more than 325 people dead.

The United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR) said that an estimated 62,000
people had fled to neighbouring countries — 55,000 of them to Costa Rica.

People “have resorted to irregular crossings to avoid detection, often
walking for hours through difficult terrain, exposed to heat, humidity and
the risk of malaria,” UNHCR said in a statement.

Those seeking asylum in Costa Rica include “students, former public
officials, opposition figures, journalists, doctors, human rights defenders
and farmers,” the agency added.

Government talks with the opposition aimed at easing the crisis broke up
last week without agreement on political reform in the crisis-torn country.

Ortega’s leftist government has said it remains committed to breaking the
impasse through dialogue.

The United States and European Union have threatened Ortega with
sanctions, while the opposition has demanded the release of all those
detained during protests.

BSS/AFP/FI/ 1640 hrs