Venezuela: Enforced disappearances amount to crimes against ...
Venezuelan authorities have committed, and continue to commit, forced disappearances as part of their policy of repression of dissent.
www.amnesty.orgHere’s the latest available overview on “bandera de Venezuela” (Venezuelan flag) as of now.
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Venezuelan authorities have committed, and continue to commit, forced disappearances as part of their policy of repression of dissent.
www.amnesty.orgDespite its viral spread during the recent unrest between the U.S. and Venezuela, the video is not recent.
www.misbar.comAfter word spread early Saturday that Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife were captured by US forces in Caracas, jubilant demonstrators sang and danced on streets more than 1,300 miles…
www.cnn.comThe US plan to "recover" Venezuela could spark a domestic backlash in a country that is already heavily divided among various armed groups that have political interests.
www.abc.net.auA major U.S. military operation, which included airstrikes and the use of special operations forces, resulted in the capture of Maduro.
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