Watching Venezuela burn from far away, people naturally feel a need to help. In the first of a series of post, we vouch for Prepara Familia, an NGO doing amazing work helping the families of sick kids.
The Prosecutor General, Luisa Ortega Díaz, holds the key to the crisis. As she tries to manage a position that’s neither government loyalist nor outright critic, we take a closer look at the toughest balancing act in Venezuelan politics today.
Instead of protesting or watching from the sidelines, they risk their own skin to save those wounded in protests. Here's what it's like being a Cruz Verde volunteer.
Tarek is supposed to be the guardian of all Venezuelans' human rights, but he doesn't seem to excel at the task. He doesn't seem very willing to get any better at it either.
There's a particular sort of disorientation that comes when the government weaves its own version of truth entirely out of fictions. Venezuelans know all about this.
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