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Military charges 16 grams of gold for allowing illegal mining in Amazonas, NGO denounces

The NGO SOS Orinoco reported on Tuesday 29 that military personnel charge 16 grams of gold for allowing hundreds of illegal miners to settle in the Atabapo area, in the state of Amazonas.

In a post on social media, the organization highlighted that in the gold mine in the Cárida area, Atabapo municipality, National Guard officials charge weekly fees to illegal miners to allow them to remain.
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Maracaibo city during this early morning. Heavy rains across the whole western Venezuela
🇻🇪🇧🇷🤡 — In a threatening tone, the Bolivarian National Police, controlled by the Chavista regime in Venezuela, posted an image of Brazil's President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) with his face smeared and the caption, “Anyone who messes with Venezuela suffers the consequences”

“Our homeland is independent, free, and sovereign. We accept no one’s blackmail, and we are no one’s colony. We are destined to prevail,” the post stated.


🔥 The post also tagged Diosdado Cabello, the Interior Minister and influential Chavista leader. Since tensions have escalated between the two countries, various regime officials have criticized members of the Brazilian government, although Nicolás Maduro has refrained from directly criticizing President Lula.

🚫 Additionally, Jorge Rodríguez, the President of the National Assembly and a key figure in maintaining Maduro’s power, announced plans to request that the legislature declare Celso Amorim, Lula’s close advisor, persona non grata.

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National Assembly appoints Gustavo Vizcaíno as Comptroller General of the Republic
Mother of a political prisoner: They asked me for $10,000 to free my son

She and her husband have been extorted, threatened and even psychologically tortured since August 8, when officials from the Directorate of Strategic and Tactical Actions of the Bolivarian National Police Corps (DAET) arrested her 25-year-old son.

“Where are we going to get that money if we don’t have any? What’s wrong with you? Are you crazy?” she replied. Her husband went back into the DAET headquarters and the officer lowered the figure: he was asking for $5,000. It was still too much money.

'We're going to kill him, I'm going to leave him there for you, look for him at the entrance to Boquerón,' an officer told the mother.
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🇧🇴🛠💥🪖⚠️ The Bolivian government reports that a group of protesters supportive of Evo Morales took over a barracks in Tunari (Cochabamba) and stole military-grade weapons; the amount of stolen weaponry is unknown, but videos are circulating showing protesters in storage areas.
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🇧🇴🛠💥🪖 — The mayor of Villa Tunari, where Evo Morales resides, has led a vigil at the Ninth Division military unit, calling for the use of children and women as human shields to prevent the clearing of roads in Cochabamba, which are protecting the former president from imminent arrest—a move that has sparked controversy in the region. Recently, she forced the military in the city’s regiment to hand over weapons to the protesters blocking the streets.
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⚠️ Evo Morales announces hunger strike to demand dialogue
🇧🇷🇺🇸 Lula expresses his support for Kamala Harris
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Relatives of those arrested for post-election activities report that before starting a vigil in front of the Tocuyito prison, they were intimidated by police authorities