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Mar 10, 2025 |
adnamerica.com | Marielbis Rojas
March 9, 2025 2:28pm The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detained former Venezuelan military chief Rafael José Quero Silva in Miami, who is accused of human rights violations in his home country. Quero is alleged to have repressed and tortured students and women during the 2014 protests against dictator Nicolás Maduro. Following his arrest, Quero Silva is being held at the Krome North detention center in Miami-Dade County.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
adnamerica.com | Marielbis Rojas
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday to designate drug cartels and foreign criminal groups as terrorist organizations.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
adnamerica.com | Marielbis Rojas
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) took precautionary measures to help Angélica Patricia Chavarría Altamirano, the former romantic partner of Humberto Ortega, the younger brother of dictator Daniel Ortega who also served as head of the Nicaraguan Army. The IACHR is a main and autonomous body of the Organization of American States (OAS), whose mandate arises from the OAS Charter and the American Convention on Human Rights.
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Jan 10, 2025 |
adnamerica.com | Marielbis Rojas
January 9, 2025 10:34am Caracas woke up this Thursday in the custody of more than 1,000 officials from the security forces of the Nicolás Maduro regime. In addition, Chavismo decided to place platforms at opposition gathering points to prevent them from calling.
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Jan 9, 2025 |
adnamerica.com | Marielbis Rojas
Mexican authorities warned this Tuesday about the use of online gaming platforms on mobile phones, where criminal groups enter to convince young people and involve them in illicit activities.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
yournews.com | Marielbis Rojas
By Marielbis RojasOpposition leader María Corina Machado called for a demonstration in Venezuela and other parts of the world this Thursday, Jan. 9, just one day before the presidential inauguration in the South American country. “This is the sign. This is the day! The day we unite our flag in a single cry of FREEDOM. Venezuela needs you,” Machado wrote on her X account, ensuring that he will also attend the demonstration.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
adnamerica.com | Marielbis Rojas
The dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro kidnapped this Tuesday the son-in-law of the elected president Edmundo González Urrutia, according to opposition sources. “This morning my son-in-law Rafael Tudares was kidnapped. Rafael was heading to my grandchildren's school to drop them off for the start of classes, hooded men dressed in black intercepted him, put him in a gold-colored truck, license plate AA54E2C, and took him away. At this time he is missing,” González wrote on his X account.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
adnamerica.com | Marielbis Rojas
Venezuelan President-elect Edmundo González Urrutia began a tour of Latin America this Saturday with which he intends to complicate the situation for dictator Nicolás Maduro, who hopes to be sworn in on Jan. 10 in Venezuela. González met this Saturday afternoon with the president of Uruguay, Luis Lacalle Pou, and gave him the minutes that testify to his victory in the July 28 elections.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
adnamerica.com | Marielbis Rojas
Opposition leader María Corina Machado called for a demonstration in Venezuela and other parts of the world this Thursday, Jan. 9, just one day before the presidential inauguration in the South American country. “This is the sign. This is the day! The day we unite our flag in a single cry of FREEDOM. Venezuela needs you,” Machado wrote on her X account, ensuring that he will also attend the demonstration.
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Dec 27, 2024 |
adnamerica.com | Marielbis Rojas
December 26, 2024 3:23pm The U.S. Embassy for Venezuela urged Nicolás Maduro’s Chavista regime this Thursday to guarantee the human rights of women detained for political issues. “According to Venezuelan NGOs, hundreds of women remain detained in Venezuela for political reasons, many of them facing inhumane conditions, separated from their children and families,” the embassy wrote on its official X account.