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    Nicaragua police end church siege after day of terror in Masaya

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    Police in have ended the siege of a church where opposition supporters had sought refuge after being attacked by riot police and -government militias.

    Doctors have been allowed to treat the injured inside the church in the of Masaya. Two people have died.

    Some 30 people who were inside the church were released after the local Catholic Church intervened.

    More than 100 people have been killed in Nicaragua in six weeks of violence.

    ‘No more repression!”

    Monsignor Silvio José Báez, the auxiliary bishop of Managua, praised the local priest in Masaya, Edwing Roman, and a human rights lawyer and campaigner, Álvaro Leiva, for their efforts in negotiating with the authorities.

    He urged President Daniel Ortega to end the crackdown on protests against his government.

    Monsignor Báez earlier took to social media to warn people to stay indoors, because there were reports of snipers on the streets of Masaya.

    Image caption Some 20 people were injured in Saturday's violence in Masaya

    “The priests in Masaya have told me that the Miguel parish is surrounded by anti-riot police,” he wrote on Twitter.

    “There are injured and detained people…

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