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Forsellini 1 Nov 2006 23:02

Problems in Nicaragua?
 
We've heard a rumor that conditions are not good for U.S travelers in Nicaragua. Please respond if you know anything.
Bob

lend 2 Nov 2006 04:21

No first hand knowledge, but this is the alert that has been sent out. Typically if you read to much into these announcements you would never leave home. On the other hand, elections periods can turn ugly


Nicaragua (10/24/06)

This Public Announcement is being issued to alert U.S. citizens traveling to and residing in Nicaragua to the potential for violent demonstrations leading up to the national election in Nicaragua on November 5, 2006. This Public Announcement expires on April 18, 2007.

U.S. citizens are advised that in the run-up to Nicaragua's national elections on November 5, demonstrations and sporadic acts of violence are possible in major cities throughout the country. Protests and demonstrations can be unpredictable in time, place, and intensity. In Managua, clashes most frequently occur between the Nicaraguan National Police and university students. They can involve firing tear gas, rubber bullets and homemade explosive devices, throwing rocks, burning tires and vehicles, and blocking roads. In the past, bystanders have been injured. The potential for demonstrations and sporadic acts of violence also exists during the elections and in the immediate aftermath. (Read Full Warning)




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Lone Rider 2 Nov 2006 04:53

My personal belief, if you have common sense, is that visiting LA or NY can be more dangerous...with no special bullitens ever posted.

Dan 23 3 Nov 2006 04:45

No problems here so far, and I don't really see any coming. It's not been that kind of election. Obviously it makes sense to avoid the stone-throwing end of noisy demonstrations if you're carrying a Lonely Planet and wearing anĀ“'I heart Oliver North' t-shirt, but apart from that, everything is tranquilo como Camilo.

Suerte, Dan (in Managua)


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