Huge Lines for an ID
SAIME announced its re-opening, to stimulate participation in the “elections” but offices were overwhelmed and overcrowded after six months of inactivity, and abuses and arbitrary behavior reigned
SAIME announced its re-opening, to stimulate participation in the “elections” but offices were overwhelmed and overcrowded after six months of inactivity, and abuses and arbitrary behavior reigned
The organization feels like no political sector is considering the dignity of the most vulnerable Venezuelans; Floods are awful in Aragua state while Maduro wants to have Christmas right now
Many prisoners are also malnourished; There were protests in 12 states; Maduro says he's ready for Christmas—and he has "plans" to show
Our GDP could drop by up to 30%; Battles for the Anti-Blockade Law are at the forefront of our political arena; Carbon exports are apparently growing
The OBC expect more protests in the next months. The BCV dollar surpasses the blackmarket dollar, another month without international flights and they’re playing the ethnic rename game with highways while they ignore ethnocide
The report, with data from the RSF, the IPYS and other organizations, registers an alarming deterioration in freedom of speech in Venezuela. Several media outlets were attacked during the weekend while impunity reigns
The basic food basket reached 211 dollars, way, way beyond minimum wage; Sanitary workers keep protesting with over 80,000 officially recognized COVID-19 cases in the nation
The number of coronavirus cases in Venezuela increase and volunteers are wanted for the Russian vaccine, unapproved so far by the World Health Organization; Venezuela caused a skirmish of sorts in the European Parliament
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
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