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alvaro algarra is a journalist based in Caracas, Venezuela. I am a journalist born in Caracas Venezuela in 1980, I graduated from Santa Maria University in Caracas. I trained as a professional from the first year of my career as a Social Communicator on the television channel Radio Caracas Television, there I worked until the government of the late president Hugo Chávez closed it because it was a channel that informed what was happening at that time in the country. Since 2013 I have worked as a fixed correspondent of the Voice of America from Washington DC, in Caracas, I have covered all the management of President Nicolás Maduro and all the political and social crisis that the South American nation is going through.
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Asylum-seekers in Argentine Embassy in Venezuela are without water or electricity
Six opposition activists seeking asylum in the Argentine Embassy in Venezuela have been without electricity and drinking water for 13 days due to actions by Venezuelan security forces. This situation highlights ongoing tensions and human rights concerns in Venezuela.
Without Water or Electricity, Sheltered in the Argentine Embassy in Venezuela
Six members of the opposition team of Venezuelan candidate María Corina Machado have sought asylum in the Argentine Embassy in Venezuela, currently under Brazilian custody, to avoid charges of terrorism and conspiracy. They have been without basic necessities for over twelve days due to a police siege. Pedro Urruchurtu and lawyer Joel García have called for international intervention, citing human rights violations and breaches of international law. Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello denies the accusations, attributing them to Argentine President Javier Milei's alleged fascist strategies. The situation has drawn international attention, with former leaders from the Iniciativa Democrática de España y las Américas condemning the Venezuelan government's actions.
CPI Prosecutor Called for the Release of Detained Minors in Venezuela
The International Criminal Court's prosecutor, Karim Khan, is advancing an investigation into alleged crimes against humanity in Venezuela, urging the release of minors detained for political reasons. Activists and families of political prisoners demand the Venezuelan government cease repression and release detainees. The NGO Foro Penal reports nearly 2,000 individuals remain imprisoned for dissent, highlighting ongoing human rights concerns. Calls for accountability and action against President Nicolás Maduro persist amid claims of documented human rights violations.
Venezuelan government seeks to curb mass intoxications driven by social media
The Venezuelan government, led by President Nicolás Maduro, is addressing the misuse of social media platforms that encourage students to engage in dangerous challenges involving toxic substances. Education Minister Héctor Rodríguez criticized the influence of social media algorithms, while Fernando Pereira from CECODAP urged tech companies to implement stricter content moderation. The article highlights the global impact of these challenges and calls for parental vigilance.
CPI Commission verifies the state of political prisoners in Venezuela
A private visit by the International Criminal Court (ICC) to Venezuela aims to verify the transparency of legal processes against 1,976 individuals accused of terrorism and incitement to hatred following the controversial presidential election. Marino Alvarado from the NGO Provea highlights ongoing crimes against humanity and state terrorism in Venezuela. Families of political prisoners urge the ICC to assess the prisoners' conditions. Attorney General Tarek William Saab suggests potential further releases while emphasizing justice for victims of election-related violence.
Venezuelan government calls US recognition of Edmundo González as elected president 'ridiculous'
The Venezuelan government, through Foreign Minister Yván Gil, criticized the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's recognition of Edmundo González as the elected president of Venezuela, drawing parallels to the 2019 recognition of Juan Guaidó. Political analyst Walter Molina emphasized the significance of the US's bipartisan stance, anticipating increased pressure on Maduro. Internationalist Carlos Patiño highlighted the mixed positions within the US and called for sensible relations to avoid harming Venezuelans.
We want to believe they are alive: Relatives of detained opposition members in Venezuela demand to see them
Relatives of Venezuelan opposition members detained after the July 28 presidential elections express grave concerns over their loved ones' well-being, citing forced disappearances and human rights violations. They demand international intervention and highlight the lack of communication and legal defense for the detainees. The opposition accuses President Nicolás Maduro of election fraud, while the international community calls for independent verification of the election results. The article underscores the ongoing political oppression and the urgent need for international action.
Venezuela: release of dozens of opposition members detained after elections
Venezuelan authorities have released over a hundred individuals detained during protests against President Nicolás Maduro's contested re-election. Tareck William Saab, Venezuela's Attorney General, emphasized the move as a commitment to family reunification. Former detainees, including Andrés Galea and Javier López, shared their harrowing experiences in prison. Miguel Ángel Suárez, the newly elected president of the Federation of Student Centers, vowed to continue peaceful protests for the release of all arbitrarily detained university community members.
Increase in the Criminalization of Journalists in Venezuela
In Venezuela, during an election year, journalists have faced persecution patterns employed by Nicolás Maduro's government, with 15 journalists detained and 204 rights violations reported. Edgar Cárdenas from the National College of Journalists highlights these issues, while Bárbara Canino Peña calls for the release of her mother, journalist Deisy Peña. Pedro Pablo Peñaloza describes the authoritarian context for journalists, marked by censorship and self-censorship. In contrast, Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello claims unprecedented freedom of expression in the country.
Emily Galaviz introduces Venezuelan joropo
Emily Galaviz, a 17-year-old singer, is emerging as a prominent ambassador of Venezuelan joropo music internationally. Despite starting her musical journey at a young age, she believes that Venezuelan folk music has not gained the recognition it deserves. Musicologist Miguel Delgado Estévez attributes the current popularity of joropo to media exposure and the efforts of young artists like Emily. Her rendition of 'Guayabo zarandiao' is gaining traction on platforms like TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and Spotify, and has even been featured at the Tomorrowland music festival.
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