Allegations of Torture
Your briefing for Sunday, April 16, 2017. Translated by Javier Liendo.
Your briefing for Sunday, April 16, 2017. Translated by Javier Liendo.
On a drizzly Jueves Santo, thousands of opositores marched through the west of Caracas. The cops didn't show up; the march was perfectly calm. Here's the story of an afternoon that drove a stake through the government's propaganda line.
A chilling, first-hand account of a doctor refusing to turn a battered protester in to "law enforcement" puts a new spin on the word "terrorist."
Caracas Chronicles is committed to social justice. Please spare a moment of your day to help this government oppressor get his deserved holiday travel.
According to the government, this past week has been all about fried fish, pristine beaches, and no dead protesters.
As I rushed the dictatorship’s goons, surrounded by a swarm of fellow protesters, I suddenly realized: this is exhilarating.
Your briefing for Thursday, April 13, 2017. Translated by Javier Liendo.
Don't be fooled by talk of 'repo' deals, Venezuela is pawning assets in international credit markets for pennies on the dollar on genuinely horrendous terms.
The President’s choice to allow angry people in San Félix to come near him may have been a blunder.
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