Two More Years For the Fact-Finding Mission
The HRC also supported a reinforce of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights’ office in Venezuela, as the arbitrary detentions and abuses go on
The HRC also supported a reinforce of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights’ office in Venezuela, as the arbitrary detentions and abuses go on
Figures tell us that the future of the country is bleak; There were 173 protests on Monday; If you have dollars, you get gas in Caracas no matter the last number of your license plate
El Aissami threatens to expropriate gas stations that stay closed; Josep Borrell explains why there won't be an EU observation mission for the upcoming "elections"; more healthcare workers suffer from COVID-19
748 protests in August and almost 1,000 coronavirus cases per day, per week; the Argentinian Foreign Ministry admits the severity of the human rights crisis in the country; the AN insists with the public consultation
Maduro announces a plan for gas supply; the basic food basket is way beyond minimum wage; protests, repression, COVID-19 cases and deaths continue
More political prisoners, more cases and deaths from COVID-19; Venezuela lost its right to vote in the PAHO; several tonnes of humanitarian aid arrive from China
More protests and repression, more COVID-19 cases (especially among healthcare workers), and the EU mission couldn’t delay the “election”
There are serious demonstrations and repression in Yaracuy state; Juan Guaidó called for a protest on October 5th; Tareck William Saab admitted that state security forces should be restructured
Much of the population could be in extreme poverty and the pandemic increases their vulnerability; More medical personnel keeps dying from coronavirus.
The shooting in la Cota 905 was documented by neighbors and silenced by state media and the regime. PCV denounced persecution of its members and Maduro announced a civilian-military-political plan
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