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20 injured in Nicaragua protests over rising power costs levied by state, private company

Published November 20, 2014

Associated Press

Officials in Nicaragua say rising costs for electricity have set off protests and confrontations, with some demonstrators taking over an airport. At least 20 people were injured Friday and 10 arrested, officials say.

Authorities say about 200 people clashed with police after blocking the Pan American Highway about 60 miles west of the capital to protest higher charges being levied by a private electricity company. Police and protesters were injured in an exchange of rocks, tear gas and rubber bullets.

On the Caribbean coast, about 400 miles northeast of Managua, some 400 local people have been protesting the increased cost of electricity charged by the state power company. Officials say they took over the local airport and blocked public transportation.

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