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Users report the arrest of opposition electoral witnesses; They took this woman out of her house in her underwear and took her away.
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Conatel prohibited radio stations in Bolívar, Falcón, Zulia, Carabobo and Aragua from talking about the protests
The National Union of Press Workers (SNTP) warned that Conatel prohibited radio stations in Bolívar, Falcón, Zulia, Carabobo and Aragua from transmitting information about the protests in Venezuela.
According to the SNTP, the organization threatened to fine or withdraw the concession from stations in these states if they broadcast news that "infringes classified elements of violence."
The National Union of Press Workers (SNTP) warned that Conatel prohibited radio stations in Bolívar, Falcón, Zulia, Carabobo and Aragua from transmitting information about the protests in Venezuela.
According to the SNTP, the organization threatened to fine or withdraw the concession from stations in these states if they broadcast news that "infringes classified elements of violence."
GENEVA - The Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela expresses its deep concern over the violence and allegations of human rights violations reported in the country following Sunday’s presidential vote.
In the early hours of Monday, the National Electoral Council (CNE) announced the partial result of the presidential elections, declaring President Nicolas Maduro the winner. Since then, thousands of people - including men, women, children, and the elderly - have taken to the streets across the country to protest the results.
The Mission has been receiving credible information about detentions, injuries, and deaths, as well as violence perpetrated by security forces and armed civilian groups supporting the Government (known as “colectivos”) during these protests. The recorded incidents occurred in at least 17 of the 23 states of the country and in the capital district.
To date, the Mission has recorded at least six deaths and dozens of injuries among the protesters, with no official data available. The Attorney General reported the death of a member of the armed forces and injuries of 46 military and police personnel.
Additionally, the Mission has learned that security forces and individuals in civilian clothes, identified prima facie as members of “colectivos,” fired firearms at the protesters.
https://www.ohchr.org/en/press-releases/2024/07/venezuela-un-fact-finding-mission-expresses-alarm-over-human-rights
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Venezuela: UN Fact-Finding Mission expresses alarm over human rights violations in post-election context
GENEVA - The Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela expresses its deep concern over the violence and allegations of human rights violations reported in the country following Sunday’s presidential vote.In the…
European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said on Wednesday the bloc could not recognise Venezuela's election result until all votes were counted and records provided, amid international concerns over the integrity of the vote.
The election authority in Venezuela said President Nicolas Maduro had won a third term in office on Sunday with 51% of the vote to extend a quarter-century of socialist rule, despite exit polls that pointed to an opposition win.
https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/borrell-says-eu-wont-recognise-election-win-by-venezuelas-maduro-until-votes-2024-07-31/
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EU will not recognise Venezuela election result until all votes counted, Borrell says
European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said on Wednesday the bloc could not recognise Venezuela's election result until all votes were counted and records provided, amid international concerns over the integrity of the vote.
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"Venezuela and the entire world know that violence is Maduro's regime's last resort.
Now, after the overwhelming and unappealable electoral victory that we Venezuelans achieved on July 28th, the regime's response is murder, kidnapping, and persecution.
I alert the world to the cruel and repressive escalation of the regime, which to date has resulted in more than 177 arbitrary detentions, 11 forced disappearances, and at least 16 murders in the last 48 hours.
This is Maduro's criminal response to the Venezuelan people who took to the streets with their families, in their communities, to defend their sovereign decision to be free. These crimes will not go unpunished.
To the families of the murdered, to the prisoners, to the persecuted, to those injured while defending the electoral victory of July 28th, I send my words of solidarity and my conviction that we will consolidate the victory we have obtained.
I have told you that we will go to the end, and we will go to the end! Now we have a new reason: the sacrifice you make and have made. I love you all."
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🔶️ Maduro: "Elon Musk. Whoever messes with me, dries up. Whoever messes with Venezuela dries up, Elon Musk. You want to fight? Let's have it, Elon Musk. I'm ready... I am not afraid of you. Let's go at it, wherever you want... Just say where."
🔶️ Musk: "I accept... He will chicken out."
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🛢 🇻🇪 💵 Venezuela has $14 trillion worth of natural resources. (Top 10 globally)
🔶️ Holding significant reserves of natural gas, and the largest proven oil reserves on the globe. Other natural resources include iron ore, gold, bauxite, hydropower, and diamonds.
https://www.barrons.com/articles/venezuelas-oil-economy-in-limbo-future-under-maduro-2f804ee4
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🔶️ Holding significant reserves of natural gas, and the largest proven oil reserves on the globe. Other natural resources include iron ore, gold, bauxite, hydropower, and diamonds.
https://www.barrons.com/articles/venezuelas-oil-economy-in-limbo-future-under-maduro-2f804ee4
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The EU’s top diplomat Josep Borrell cited claims the presidential ballot was ‘marred by numerous flaws and irregularities.’The EU failed to put on a united front on Venezuela’s contested election after Hungary vetoed a statement that expressed concern about alleged “flaws and irregularities” in the voting and called for greater transparency.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was declared the winner of the country’s July 28 presidential election by a government-controlled electoral body, which gave him about 51 percent of votes to 44 percent for his opponent, Edmundo González Urrutia. However, the government failed to explain how those results had been calculated and verified.
EU countries wanted to adopt a joint statement raising concerns about the result on Monday but were prevented by Budapest’s stance, two officials familiar with the discussions told POLITICO.
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Hungary blocks EU bid for unified statement on Venezuela election – POLITICO
The EU’s top diplomat Josep Borrell cited claims the presidential ballot was “marred by numerous flaws and irregularities.”
We, the G7 Foreign Ministers of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States of America and the High Representative of the EU, express our solidarity with the people of Venezuela, who peacefully exercised their right to vote in large numbers on July 28 to shape the future of their country.
Independent domestic and international observers’ reports have raised serious concerns about the announced results of Venezuela’s Presidential elections and about the way the electoral process was conducted, especially regarding the irregularities and lack of transparency in the final tabulation of the votes. It is of paramount importance that the result reflects the will of the Venezuelan people.
We call on relevant representatives to publish the detailed electoral results in full transparency and we ask electoral representatives to immediately share all information with the opposition and independent observers.
As the process unfolds, we call for maximum restraint in the country and for a peaceful, democratic and Venezuelan-led solution.
https://www.esteri.it/en/sala_stampa/archivionotizie/comunicati/2024/07/dichiarazione-dei-ministri-degli-esteri-g7-sul-venezuela/
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G7 Foreign Ministers’ Statement on Venezuela – Ministero degli Affari Esteri e della Cooperazione Internazionale
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🇺🇸🇻🇪🗳 The White House: "Our patience, and that of the international community, is running out waiting for the Venezuelan electoral authorities to be sincere and publish complete and detailed data about this election so that everyone can see the results."
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🇺🇸🇻🇪🗳 The White House: "Our patience, and that of the international community, is running out waiting for the Venezuelan electoral authorities to be sincere and publish complete and detailed data about this election so that everyone can see the results."
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While the government acknowledges that gold reserves have been sent outside the country, there’s no official information available regarding the purpose of the operation. The gold is now exposed to the risk of being seized, due to long-standing claims against Argentina made by foreign creditors
Argentina’s reserves, held by its Central Bank, include almost two million troy ounces of gold, valued at about $4.5 billion. But lately, there’s a question that’s on everybody’s lips: where is it? Was it taken out of the country? Did some of it remain within Argentina, while the rest was transferred abroad? Well, the official information only offers partial answers.
https://english.elpais.com/economy-and-business/2024-07-28/the-mystery-of-argentinas-gold-milei-admits-that-it-was-transferred-abroad-without-specifying-the-quantities-or-destination.html#
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The mystery of Argentina’s gold: Milei admits that it was transferred abroad, without specifying the quantities or destination
While the government acknowledges that gold reserves have been sent outside the country, there’s no official information available regarding the purpose of the operation. The gold is now exposed to the risk of being seized, due to long-standing claims against…
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Every day I wake up in the morning thinking "my God, what am I going to eat for lunch, what am I going to eat for dinner?" That's enough! Enough is enough, we are Venezuelans, we are workers and we are good people! Enough of this misery! Enough of my mom having a poor pension! Please! That's enough!
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Trump speaks out about Venezuela: