Rights group updates death toll in Nicaragua unrest to 448

A Sandinista supporter smiles to the camera during a march to support Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega, in Managua, Nicaragua, Monday, July 23, 2018. Last week, the Organization of American States adopted a resolution condemning human rights abuses committed by Nicaraguan police and armed pro-government civilians. (AP Photo/Cristobal Venegas)

Demonstrators a march during Student Day, demanding the ouster of President Daniel Ortega and the release of political prisoners, in Managua, Nicaragua, Monday, July 23, 2018. Anti-government protests began in mid-April over cuts to the social security system but broadened to include demands for Ortega to leave office and early elections to be held. The banner they hold reads in Spanish “YEs to class but without dictatorship.” (AP Photo/Alfredo Zuniga)

Armed police stand after taking control of the streets in Jinotega, Nicaragua, Tuesday, July 24, 2018. Four more people have been killed in Nicaragua amid unrest that has rocked the country for over three months. AP Photo/Cristobal Venegas)

MANAGUA, Nicaragua — A rights group on Thursday raised by nearly 100 to 448 the number of dead from more than three months of political upheaval and protests demanding President Daniel Ortega leave office.

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