March for ‘Peace and Justice’

University students of the “Universidad Nacional Agraria,” fire homemade mortars into the air as they show their support to the caravan of peasants arriving from the Nicaraguan hinterlands to participate in a massive march called by the Catholic Church as a day of prayer, in Managua, Nicaragua, Saturday, April 28, 2018. After the largest protests Nicaragua has seen in at least 40 years the government of President Daniel Ortega has been left weakened but still in control of all the levers of government and has a monopoly on the use of force. (AP Photo/Alfredo Zuniga)

A caravan carrying peasants from Northern Nicaragua arrive into Managua to participate in a massive march called by the Catholic Church as a day of prayer, in Managua, Nicaragua, Saturday, April 28, 2018. After the largest protests Nicaragua has seen in at least 40 years the government of President Daniel Ortega has been left weakened but still in control of all the levers of government and has a monopoly on the use of force. (AP Photo/Alfredo Zuniga)

A caravan carrying peasants from Northern Nicaragua arrive into Managua to participate in a massive march called by the Catholic Church as a day of prayer, in Managua, Nicaragua, Saturday, April 28, 2018. After the largest protests Nicaragua has seen in at least 40 years the government of President Daniel Ortega has been left weakened but still in control of all the levers of government and has a monopoly on the use of force. (AP Photo/Alfredo Zuniga)
Thousands of people congregate outside Managua's Cathedral during a massive march called by the Catholic Church as a day of prayer, in Managua, Nicaragua, Saturday, April 28, 2018. After the largest protests Nicaragua has seen in at least 40 years the government of President Daniel Ortega has been left weakened but still in control of all the levers of government and has a monopoly on the use of force. (AP Photo/Alfredo Zuniga)

A caravan carrying peasants from Northern Nicaragua arrive into Managua to participate in a massive march called by the Catholic Church as a day of prayer, in Managua, Nicaragua, Saturday, April 28, 2018. After the largest protests Nicaragua has seen in at least 40 years the government of President Daniel Ortega has been left weakened but still in control of all the levers of government and has a monopoly on the use of force. (AP Photo/Alfredo Zuniga)

MANAGUA, Nicaragua — Tens of thousands of Nicaraguans joined a march for “Peace and Justice” called by the Catholic Church on Saturday, the second massive demonstration in less than a week following a wave of deadly protests against social security reforms.

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