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San Jose, Oct 1 (EFE).- Nicaraguans living in exile in Costa Rica demonstrated Friday outside the embassy of the Organization of American States (OAS), asking the body to ignore the elections on Nov. 7, in which the current leader Daniel Ortega aspires to run for the third consecutive re-election.The movement leader Francisca Ramírez, who lived in exile in Costa Rica, led the movement and delivered a letter at the headquarters of the OAS denouncing the oppression of the media and the imprisonment of opposition leaders as well as candidates, and asked the organization "not to recognize illegitimate rulers". (Camera: DOUGLAS MARÍN).SHOT LIST: NICARAGUANS LIVING IN EXHILE IN COSTA RICA DEMONSTRATE OUTSIDE THE EMBASSY OF THE ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES (OAS) IN SAN JOSE, COSTA RICA.
San Jose, Oct 7 (EFE) (CAMERA: Douglas Marin) .- Opposition leaders exiled in Costa Rica Thursday asked the international community to ignore the results of the elections on November 7 in Nicaragua.
Costa Ricans begin voting to elect one of two scandal-tainted presidential candidates in a country grappling with sky-high poverty and unemployment. IMAGES
Managua, Aug 9 (EFE).- A former Nicaraguan ambassador to Costa Rica was detained on Monday after leaving an appointment at the Public Ministry, said his opposition Citizens for Freedom Party (CxL).Mauricio José Díaz Dávila, 70, a former deputy in the Central American Parliament and 2017 Managua mayoral candidate, was intercepted by police officers as he was driving home, according to the complaint. (Camera: RENEE LUCIA RAMOS).SHOT LIST: THE FORMER NICARAGUAN AMBASSADOR TO COSTA RICA MAURICIO JOSÉ DÍAZ DÁVILA APPEARS BEFORE THE PUBLIC MINISTRY, IN MANAGUA, NICARAGUA.
Paso Canoas (Panama), Feb 11 (EFE) (CAMERA: Marcelino Rosario).- A group of 224 Nicaraguans, of whom more than half of them were stranded a week ago in Paso Canoas, the border between Panama and Costa Rica.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).