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Nicaragua police stamp out protests with tear gas, punches
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MANAGUA, Nicaragua — Nicaraguan police have dispersed anti-government protesters in the capital with tear gas, injuring two people. Carrying blue and white balloons, demonstrators on Saturday gathered at several locations in Managua to condemn the death of a teenager during a 2018 march against the administration of President Daniel Ortega. The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights condemned via Twitter what it described as “state violence against protesters” on Saturday. Hundreds of Nicaraguans have been killed, jailed or forced into exile since protests against Ortega erupted in April 2018. https://www.citynews1130.com/2019/09/21/nicaragua-police…
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World Cup 2022: Qatar still failing to protect workers' rights, says Amnesty International
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Workers in Qatar continue to be mistreated despite promises to improve rights ahead of the 2022 World Cup, Amnesty International says. A new report from the human rights group says thousands of workers are going unpaid. It adds that a new commission set up to help improve workers' rights is failing to protect them. Amnesty has urged Qatari authorities to "end the shameful reality of labour exploitation". "Despite the significant promises of reform which Qatar has made ahead of the 2022 World Cup, it remains a playground for unscrupulous employers," said Stephen Cockburn, Amnesty International's deputy director of global issues. "Migrant workers of…
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Tegucigalpa, Honduras: A failure in Central America's electrical grid has left millions of people without power for hours in at least four countries. Honduras is the country hardest hit by Monday's blackout, with the entirety of its territory and its more than 9 million inhabitants affected. Leonardo Deras of the state electric company said at a news conference that the problem arose from an overload at a substation on the Caribbean coast. Salvador Mansell is president of the company responsible for power transmission in Nicaragua. He said the blackout hit the capital, Managua, and the main departments. There are about 600,000 paying customers for elec…
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