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April 11: Highlights

El Nacional has pretty much the entirety of the talks last night in the forms of clips of the people who Continue reading →

April 9: “Too Quiet”

An old family friend living in Caracas, when asked about how things were in the city today, answered stoically: “Too Continue reading →

April 8: Talks!

The good news of the day is that it looks like the opposition and the government have agreed to start Continue reading →

April 6: El Cafetal

I woke up this morning from a message from my aunt saying that there was something happening in Caurimare and Continue reading →

April 5: Political Prisoners

Maria Corina Machado came back today from her trip to Brazil. Earlier today, she tweeted: “I’m back in my country; Continue reading →

April 2: Waiting

Maria Corina Machado was in Brazil today to “denounce the ‘grave’ situation that the country is living before members of the 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 →

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 →

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