The Local Dispatch #11: The Takeover of Fénix and Uribana
The eleventh issue features an overview of the regime’s intervention in two Lara prisons, and the latest developments in Zulia and Amazonas
Venezuela is a completely different place, but some players see reasons for optimism in the Syrian tyrant’s overthrow
While decorating chavista officials recently sanctioned by the U.S., Maduro declared: “Neither Iraq, nor Libya, nor Ukraine yesterday, nor Syria today. None of that will happen in Venezuela (…) The people, in perfect popular-military-police fusion, are on the path of peace.”
“Every time an event occurs elsewhere in the world, the far-right wants that to happen in Venezuela.”
The chavista government left behind economic orthodoxy to survive beyond 2019. The expectations created in the elite and the excluded population pushed it to a sort of trap
The Venezuelan writer died in Caracas at the age of 92. For someone of my generation, she was a wonderful portal to the country I never knew.
The human rights NGO’s coordinator was required to declare as a witness about a claim made by the organization
The relatives of these minors detained in electoral context, mostly women, stay around the detention center every day asking for their release