Estrella Gutierrez
CARACAS, March 21 (Xinhua) -- The Venezuelan government categorically rejected the so-called "2022 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices" by the U.S. Department of State released Monday, saying that the United States uses human rights as a political tool. In a statement on Monday night, ...
In my view the Heritage Foundation’s description of the lack of respect for the rule of law and property rights in Albania and Bulgaria is pretty close to the reality in these two countries. So there is no doubt that there in both countries are a considerably degree of regime uncertainty....
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To Rangel Gomez, these are not people or human beings, they are lost voters. But things are even more perverse: One, As in everything in the country, it seems that whenever there is economic activity, order is preserved by “pranes” gang leaders who control jails, towns, cities and mi...
More significant findings from the report: pic.twitter.com/K9OkRlJaQc — Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) August 5, 2024 “With the border in chaos under the Biden-Harris Administration, the terrorist threat to the homeland has skyrocketed. This border insecurity has been the Administration’s choic...
Human rights advocates also report that journalists and activists have had passports canceled, and warn of legal investigations against opponents and temporary bans of social networks such as X. MORE: Places the U.S. Government Warns Not to Travel Right Now ...
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GENEVA (AP) — Independent U.N. human rights experts said in a new report Tuesday that their findings show Venezuela's government has intensified the use of “harshest and most violent" tools of repression following the disputed July presidential electio
PROVEA, a Venezuelan human rights organization, said pro-Maduro armed groups shot at peaceful demonstrators in Avenue Urdaneta. Protests were also reported in other cities, including Maracay, where opposition activist Esthefania Natera told CNN that people were on the ...