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🇻🇪Venezuela Network Report | Intel, Urgent News and Archives | TOTAL CHAVISTA DEATH Edition
🇻🇪🏳‍🌈 Supreme Court of Justice overthrows an article of the Military Code that punished homosexuality in the FANB with jail.
Decriminalization of homosexuality in the FAN will not have an immediate impact

«With this sentence we are not going to see any military man admitting that he is gay or lesbian. At least in the short term in Venezuela," said the president of Social Watch, Rocío San Miguel.

In addition, she opined that this decision “has nothing to do with recognizing the Lgtbiq population, to which the Supreme Court of Justice has always turned its back.

This decision of the TSJ “clearly responds to an express request made by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, during his recent visit to Caracas.
🇦🇷 Argentina receives credits for 690 million dollars for reserves from the Central Bank

The Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) approved a loan of 395 million dollars for Argentina to strengthen the international reserves of the Central Bank (BCRA), reported the monetary authority.

The Development Bank of Latin America, also known as the Andean Development Corporation (CAF), provided another credit worth 285.4 million dollars, the BCRA declared hours before.

The two loans go on to swell the international reserves of the BCRA, which until March 15 stored 37,783 million dollars.
🇻🇪Venezuela Network Report | Intel, Urgent News and Archives | TOTAL CHAVISTA DEATH Edition
Oil Minister, Tareck El Aissami, resigns after investigations into corruption at PDVSA.
👨🏻🚩 After accepting his resignation, Maduro says that El Aissami "has ratified his status as a revolutionary"

Nicolás Maduro reported on Monday night that he has accepted the resignation of Tareck El Aissami as Oil Minister, in the midst of the internal war in the regime that has left several Chavista officials detained.

"He has sent me his resignation from the position of Minister of Oil and his willingness, as he has shown, to provide all the information he manages and support all investigations against these groups of bandits and mafiosi," he said.

El Aissami resigned from his position as minister after several high-ranking officials around him were arrested as part of the operation launched on Friday by the National Anti-Corruption Police
United Nations High Commissioner, Volker Türk, denounced this Tuesday before the Human Rights Council in Geneva, that arbitrary detentions continue in Venezuela.

“I am deeply concerned about the situation of people who are arbitrarily detained. My team continues to document cases, including people arrested after release orders or individuals in pretrial detention beyond judicial limits, and the situation suffered by groups in arbitrary detention and the criminalization of the crime is not accepted," he said during his first update. oral presentation on the human rights situation in Venezuela.

"I reiterate my call in January to immediately release those people deprived of liberty arbitrarily," he claimed.
From Edixon Manuel:

In the state of Barinas, on the banks of the Santo Domingo River, a charred corpse was found.

So far the deceased has not been identified and the motive for the crime is unknown.
MADURO APPOINTED PEDRO TELLECHEA AS THE NEW MINISTER OF OIL
🚨Venezuelan soldiers will be investigated for allegations of corruption

The FANB indicated in a statement that "some military professionals" who performed duties at PDVSA have "violated the legal system, as well as the traditions and ethical principles that characterize the armed institution, which deserves the most categorical rejection."

"Consequently, they have been placed at the disposal of the competent bodies in order to assist in the investigations that are carried out and establish administrative or criminal responsibilities, as the case may be," he said.
🚓 ⚽️🇻🇪Former president of A.C.C.D Mineros de Guayana arrested for corruption plot in PDVSA

The National Anti-Corruption Police (PNCC) confirmed this Tuesday, March 21, the arrest of Alejandro Arroyo, former president of Mineros de Guayana, who would be implicated in the corruption scandal at Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA).

Earlier, the AFP agency assured that Alejandro Arroyo "owner of a mansion in the Country Club (an exclusive urbanization of Caracas), a huge fleet of trucks and soccer teams," would have served as a figurehead for Roa.
🚩💸 Internal war in Chavismo totals 19 people detained so far

The president of the Chavista National Assembly, Jorge Rodríguez, reported this Tuesday that 19 people have been arrested as part of the operation launched last Friday by the National Anti-Corruption Police, in the midst of the internal war in the Chavista regime.

"There are 19 detainees so far and I'm sure more will come, if there are some private parties that finance some parties, they won't say 'no freedom for such,'" Rodríguez pointed out during an intervention from the Federal Legislative Palace.
Venezuela's state oil company PDVSA has racked up $21.2 billion in accounts receivable, according to documents seen by Reuters, after turning to dozens of little-known middlemen three years ago to export its oil under unilateral US coercive measures.

According to documents provided to Venezuela's attorney general's office during a long-standing audit of PDVSA contracts, of a total of $25 billion in oil exports between January 2020 and this month, PDVSA could only confirm receipt 4 billion excluding some exchanges such as Cuba, which means that it has only managed to collect 16% of exports, according to its count.

The internal disclosure of the huge number of unpaid sales - some 84% of the total value of PDVSA's invoiced shipments - reveals for the first time the depth of revenue losses due to the withdrawal of established buyers from oil companies since 2020.
The EU urged the UN to visit Venezuela to verify the human rights situation
A group of religious destroys works from a controversial "feminist" exhibition in Argentina

More than 50 people invaded the Rector's Office of the University of Cuyo, located in the province of Mendoza, where the exhibition "8M Visual Manifestos" was inaugurated on March 7, as part of the commemorations for International Women's Day.

The most controversial artistic pieces were a vulva that looks like a virgin and a crucified creature with a woman's body, which led to a strong controversy that included condemnations from the Catholic Church and calls for censorship.
Ferrari brand dealer in Caracas published a statement about his position regarding his relationship with someone wanted by the National Anti-Corruption Police (PNCC).

The Italian company has a branch in the capital located in the Las Mercedes sector, on Av. Jalisco with Calle Baruta.

Although they clearly do not specify what they are particularly demarcated from,
Ferrari Caracas only stated that its focus has always been and will continue to be to exceed the expectations of its customers.
🇨🇴 Petro plans to travel to Venezuela this Thursday for a new meeting with Maduro

After the cancellation of the last meeting between President Gustavo Petro and Nicolás Maduro on Monday, February 20, a new meeting is scheduled for this Thursday in Caracas, with the purpose of evaluating the bilateral relations that were resumed since Petro became President.
🇧🇷 Lula accuses former judge Moro of "montage" after arrests of drug traffickers who sought to assassinate him

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva accused former judge and former minister Sérgio Moro of setting up a "montage" , a day after police detained several drug traffickers who according to the investigation planned to assassinate him and other authorities.

🗨 "I think it's another setup by Moro; I want to be cautious, it's visible that it's a setup by Moro, I'm going to investigate (…) I'm not going to tie anyone up without proof and if it's another setup, he will be even more unmasked I don't know what he'll do in life if he continues to lie like that," he said in statements to the media.