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July 7: Respect for Journalists

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) issued a statement today calling for for “an end to attacks against journalists in Continue reading →

June 24: March for Independence

A march called for last week by various student groups throughout the country took place today. Venezuelans took to the streets Continue reading →

June 21: Josue Farias Dies

Josue Farias, a 19 year old accounting student from the Universidad Rafael Belloso Chacin in Maracaibo, Zulia, died today as a Continue reading →

June 6: Idle Gestures

Speaking on the summons she received yesterday to give a statement regarding the accusations against her, Maria Corina Machado said this Continue reading →

May 27: Socialism? Where?

A survey conducted by the polling form Venebarometro, 53.7% of respondents do not agree with socialism as a socio-political doctrine. Continue reading →

May 22: 100 Days

Today marks the 100 days since the start of the protests in Venezuela. The protests have left approximately 44 people Continue reading →

March 31: Burning Whales

Chacao was the scene of some intense confrontations between demonstrators and the National Guard last night. Here are some pictures: Continue reading →

March 29: Two More Deaths

Two more people were killed overnight as a result of the protests. In San Cristobal, Tachira, three people were in Continue reading →

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