Food Rationing, Posing as Selective Quarantine
Food will be sold according to the last number of our ID cards; Neither Luis Motta Domínguez nor Eustiquio Lugo, along with their direct family members, are allowed to enter the U.S.
Food will be sold according to the last number of our ID cards; Neither Luis Motta Domínguez nor Eustiquio Lugo, along with their direct family members, are allowed to enter the U.S.
Deputy Olivares’s figures are worse than the regime’s, which has admitted to 16,000 cases of COVID-19. Zulia’s Doctors Collegiate says that 17 professionals have already died
The spread of coronavirus in the country has been so serious, that the regime has finally admitted there’s a big problem—which is not to say they’re being humble or efficient…
That's what workers from the formerly great oil industry eat every day; Pensioners protesting for their lousy pensions are furiously repressed—An odd socialism indeed
A video published by Provea shows paramilitaries "punishing" citizens who step outside without the proper permits. It’s the bloodiest way possible to "teach a lesson," promoted by a criminal state
The U.S. Department of State offered a reward for his capture; The COVID-19 pandemic spreads and test results take between seven to nine days to appear.
That’s how the contagion rate has accelerated in two weeks, proving the repressive response by the regime was inefficient; Two projects for developing a vaccine have yielded positive results, but it’s all preliminary
The absurd use of criminal categories for repression, forgoing legal definitions, is even more proof of fascist authoritarianism instilling fear in the population
Allegedly, the army interrupted a delivery of humanitarian aid from Noruega to a vulnerable population in Colombia; Venezuela is reaching 11,000 COVID-19 cases
The regime’s answers to the pandemic are absurd and counterproductive, including a denial of reality and repression of those who point out obvious facts
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