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April 24: Peaceful Protests Banned

  The Tribunal Supremo de Justicia (Supreme Court) has just ruled the the right to peaceful protest, as guaranteed by the Constitution, Continue reading →

April 21: Spring

The Prados del Este highway, a major road that cuts through a chunk of Caracas, has been blocked by demonstrators at Continue reading →

Amnesty International: “Venezuela: Human Rights at Risk Amid Protests” (English Translation)

UPDATE: Amnesty International has completed an official English translation of the document, which is available in the link below. When I Continue reading →

Opinion: An End to The Rule of Law

My daily update this past Wednesday, March 20, included a brief discussion on the trial and incarceration of San Diego Continue reading →

Updated Story: Marvinia Jiménez Interview

Marvinia Jiménez is the name of the woman who was assaulted by National Guard troops in Valencia in the video Continue reading →

March 1: T.V. Justice

Today seems to have been a relatively quiet day. There were still demonstrations across the country, but as of the Continue reading →

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