They Are the Caracas Eight: The Teenagers Held in Ciudad Caracas Detention Center Wait for Freedom
The relatives of these minors detained in electoral context, mostly women, stay around the detention center every day asking for their release
With the January 10 inauguration in the horizon, the ball is now in Donald Trump’s court
The U.S. and other countries declared him president elect, but –research shows– that measure has little effect without Russia and China on board
Yet Chief Prosecutor Tarek William Saab claims “224 Venezuelans were freed” with precautionary measures.
The opposition is calling for a detailed list of releases.
Only 10 minors were released over the weekend. About 59 remain behind bars, along with 1,800 adults.
The relatives of these minors detained in electoral context, mostly women, stay around the detention center every day asking for their release
Magalli Meda, one of María Corina Machado’s aides currently sheltered in the Argentine Embassy in Caracas, shared this on Wednesday morning. January 10 is 51 days away.
Trump's promises on immigration have many people abroad asking why would Venezuelans support him. The reasons are actually very straight forward
Both Machado’s old ties with the international right and the particular agenda of the new Trumpian era make every side to expect good things from the unpredictable Republican
We can only speculate about Trump’s policies. What we do know from history, however, is that the autocracy he appears to be planning will lead to ruin, much like Chávez’s project did
After the July 28 elections in Venezuela, state actors used Telegram channels and other social networks to pursue and reveal the personal information of opponents of Nicolás Maduro