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Cuba Sends Soldiers to Ukraine, Nicaraguan Dictator Sticks to his Bunker, More Than 130 Arrested in Venezuelan Unrest and Other Stories: Interamerican Watch Newsletter

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Nicolas Maduro declares victory in Venezuelan election but there are significant questions

Cuba

Three more Russian warships docked in Cuba: it is the second landing in the last month and a half

Three warships from the Russian fleet docked in the capital port of Cuba this Saturday, six weeks after four other vessels from the Navy of the Eurasian country did so after carrying out practice maneuvers in the Atlantic Ocean....Read more >>

Source: infobae.com

The testimony of a Cuban prisoner of war in Ukraine

Thousands of kilometers from his home in Guantanamo, Cuba, Frank Dario Jarrosay Manfuga, a 35-year-old mathematics teacher and musician, is in a Ukrainian detention center as a "Russian" prisoner of war in a conflict he never sought. Their story, compiled exclusively for DIARIO LAS AMÉRICAS by Orlando Gutiérrez-Boronat, national secretary of the Cuban Resistance Assembly (ARC), is a tangible testimony of how the Cuban dictatorship sends its citizens as cannon fodder to the battle front to serve the interests of Russia....Read more >>

Source: diariolasamericas.com

Interamerican Institute for Democracy

The state of helplessness of the people from Venezuela has ended

By our Director: Carlos Sánchez Berzaín

Venezuela's electoral process has gone beyond being "the preparatory phase for the elections" on 28 July and has become Maduro's and 21st Century Socialism's definitive and strategic defeat. Venezuelan people are no longer afraid, they are on the streets and in massive gatherings.....Read more >>

Source: intdemocratic.org

Nicolás Maduro's panic

By our Director: Luis Gonzales Posada

Not one step back should be the slogan to free the plains people from oppression and misery....Read more >>

Source: intdemocratic.org

It's not gas, it's private property

Guest Columnist | Hugo Marcelo Balderrama

the differences between the United States, the nation historically with the greatest capacity for wealth creation, and the countries of Latin America do not depend on the extent of land or the fertility of their soils, but on the institutional frameworks that respect private property.....Read more >>

Source: intdemocratic.org

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South and Central America

Violence and Democracy

Guest Columnist | Pedro Corzo

The threats from Russia, China and Iran are more than real and unfortunately have the assistance of several countries in the hemisphere that share a visceral hatred against everything that represents the way of life of this country....Read more >>

Source: intdemocratic.org

Colombia and Venezuela, 26 years of foreign policy

By our Director: Francisco Santos

This Sunday may be the beginning of the return of democracy and freedom to Venezuela, but we cannot forget how we got here and what role Colombia and its presidents played in these 26 years of populist government in Venezuela....Read more >>

Source: intdemocratic.org

Nicaragua

Daniel Ortega leaves less and less his bunker and when he does he moves with 300 bodyguards for fear of an attack

Daniel Ortega, the 78-year-old Nicaraguan dictator, rarely leaves his bunker, El Carmen, in Managua. And when he does, he moves with an escort never seen before in Nicaragua, which includes up to 300 bodyguards surrounding him, and a broader security device in the area where he moves....Read more >>

Source: infobae.com

Panama

A flight with former presidents who were going to Venezuela to observe the elections was prevented from taking off from Panama

The president of Panama, José Raúl Mulino, reported this Friday that a flight carrying several former presidents who were going to Venezuela to participate as electoral observers in the elections next Sunday was prevented from taking off from the Central American country....Read more >>

Source: infobae.com

United States

The United States warned that violence in the Venezuelan elections will be "unacceptable": "We are attentive"

The White House warned this Thursday that any "political repression" and act of "violence" in the Venezuelan elections will be "unacceptable," and expressed his hope that the results of the elections "reflect the will and aspirations of the Venezuelan people for a more democratic, stable and prosperous future."...Read more >>

Source: infobae.com

Venezuela

Venezuelan opposition denounces wave of repression in several states of the country one day before elections

The Venezuelan opposition political party Vente Venezuela denounced that in the last hours a "wave of repression" has been unleashed against political leaders in several states of the Caribbean country on the eve of the presidential elections this Sunday....Read more >>

Source: infobae.com

Venezuela: more than 130 people reported arrested in connection with the opposition campaign

The NGO Foro Penal reported that at least 135 people have been arrested in Venezuela in connection with the electoral campaign of opposition candidate Edmundo González Urrutia, main rival of dictator Nicolás Maduro. This figure represents a significant part of the 149 politically motivated arrests reported since January of this year....Read more >>

Source: diariolasamericas.com

The Venezuelan regime prevented the entry of a delegation of the Popular Party of Spain to witness the elections

The regime of Nicolás Maduro prevented this Friday the entry of a delegation of parliamentarians of the Popular Party of Spain, who attended at the invitation of the opposition candidate Edmundo González Urrutia and his partner, María Corina Machado, to accompany the millions of citizens in the elections this Sunday....Read more >>

Source: infobae.com

Elections in Venezuela LIVE: María Corina Machado responded to Elon Musk's message of support and assured that the country "will be free"

Venezuela holds presidential elections this Sunday in which Nicolás Maduro seeks to establish himself in power with a third term, although most of the polls They give a wide victory to the opposition, in the figure of the former diplomat Edmundo González as a candidate after María Corina Machado, winner of the primaries, was disqualified by the regime....Read more >>

Source: infobae.com

The opposition denounced irregularities in the electoral scrutiny: "The eyes of the world are on Venezuela"

The Venezuela Command dismissed the triumphalist pronouncements of Chavismo before the results of the presidential election were known and denounced that the transmission of data from the voting centers to the computing center is being delayed....Read more >>

Source: infobae.com

The Venezuelan opposition denounced irregularities and cases of political persecution during the electoral day

The Monitoring Room for Serious Violations of Human Rights of the Con Venezuela campaign command that supports the candidacy of Edmundo González Urrutia, denounced some facts irregularities and political persecution during the electoral process....Read more >>

Source: infobae.com

Who are the 8 candidates who are playing Maduro's game in search of dividing the opposition vote?

This Sunday, Venezuela will elect its next president and, in recent months, the regime of Nicolás Maduro has done nothing but hinder the opposition on the road to the elections, in a contest in which Edmundo González Urrutia, candidate of the Democratic Unitary Platform (PUD), is the favorite. However, in addition to these two, there are eight other "opposition" candidates for the Presidency. However, they have to a greater or lesser extent a history of closeness to the dictatorship and are not an option for the vast majority of Venezuelans who reject Chavismo....Read more >>

Source: infobae.com

World leaders expressed their strong repudiation of the electoral fraud that occurred in Venezuela

After the release of the first bulletin of the presidential elections in Venezuela by the National Electoral Council (CNE), which declared dictator Nicolás Maduro the winner with 51% of the votes, under allegations of irregularities by the opposition, leaders of the international community expressed their concern about the fraud that occurred in the Caribbean country....Read more >>

Source: infobae.com

The Maduro regime expelled the ambassadors of Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Peru, Panama, the Dominican Republic and Uruguay

The Foreign Minister of Venezuela, Yván Gil, announced that the Nicolás Maduro regime will withdraw "all diplomatic personnel from missions in Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Peru, Panama, the Dominican Republic and Uruguay, while demanding that these governments immediately withdraw their representatives from Venezuelan territory."...Read more >>

Source: infobae.com

 

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