The European Union threatened to levy new sanctions against Venezuela if the negotiations taking place in Barbados don’t have favorable results. The lawmakers approved this Tuesday a draft law on violence against Venezuelan women inside the country and abroad. The Central Bank has requested information to move to an international messaging system operated by Russia as an alternative for the SWIFT system.
During the first half of 2019, there were a total of 10,477 street protests in Venezuela: 58 protests a day. The United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) issued a report that proves how the number of undernourished people grew in Latin America in recent years, due to the decline of food security in Venezuela. Victims talk about their political imprisonment cases and the opposition delegation returned to Barbados to continue the negotiations sponsored by Norway.
Negotiations between both governments (Maduro's and Guaidó's) continue in Barbados. Vladimir Padrino keeps his post, but other figures are removed from the board. Venezuela remains a quite dangerous nation. Judge Afiuni's "liberation" isn't quite so. The region struggles with Venezuelan migrants.
Nicolás and Cilia attended the Armed Forces festivities for the 5th of July. Caretaker President Juan Guaidó led a march after Benjamin Sharifker spoke before the National Assembly about science, freedom and independence. Chilean President Sebastián Piñera asked Bachelet to present her report to the ICC.
Michele Bachellet's report on human rights in Venezuela keeps on giving. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights spoke and the international community now knows. Braulio Jatar and judge Afiuni had some of their precautionary measures dropped by the TSJ, but that doesn't mean freedom.
Photo: Panorama retrieved A few days ago, the regime expressed its hope about the positive influx that the visit of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights could...
Captain Rafael Acosta Arévalo's autopsy reveals he died of respiratory failure caused by his injuries, and the State won't give the body to his family. Regime officials try to put distance between them and the cases of Acosta Arévalo and teenager Rufo Chacón, blinded by Táchira Police officers. The situation of Venezuelan migrants in Chile is increasingly difficult.
The case of Rafael Acosta Arévalo has shaken Venezuelans and the international community. A 16-year-old protester lost his eyes in Tachira, after he was shot with pellets at a close range. Deputy Juan Requenses had his preliminary hearing after an 8-hour delay.
Photo: El Nacional, retrieved Navy captain Rafael Acosta Arévalo, arrested by the Military Counterintelligence Directorate (DGCIM), was missing since June 21st until, five days later, regime Communication minister...
59 Colombian citizens detained in Caracas were released and deported to their home country, right when regime security agents murdered Navy captain Rafael Acosta Arévalo by torture, causing general consternation both in the country and abroad.
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