José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero denies irregularities after being charged in the Plus Ultra case https://bit.ly/4dvnp7g
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José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero niega irregularidades tras ser imputado por el caso Plus Ultra - Diario Versión Final
El expresidente del Gobierno español José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero negó este martes haber realizado gestiones para favorecer el rescate de la aerolínea Plus
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According to Morales during an interview with Radio 10 today:
They are transferring police and military personnel from other cities to La Paz.
What Milei is doing is very serious. Police officers were transferred on planes sent by Milei. Military personnel too... The police lacked equipment to confront the mobilizations, and it arrived from Argentina aboard the Hercules aircraft sent by Milei.
There is information and photographs proving that these Hercules aircraft unloaded boxes with anti-riot equipment (although no evidence or photographs were publicly presented during the interview.), but those planes are mainly used to move military troops and police forces toward the seat of government.
Morales described the protests as an uprising, a rebellion "against the neoliberal and neocolonial model"
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"Milei's collaboration with the repression of the Bolivian people is similar to when Hitler helped Franco with the German Nazi bombings."
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Continued street closures in various parts of the country in protest of the death of Victor Hugo Quero and his mother
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Hundreds of people bid farewell on May 19 to Carmen Teresa Navas at the Eastern Cemetery in Caracas, in a ceremony marked by chants, tears, and calls for justice. During the funeral, attendees sang the National Anthem, threw flowers onto the coffin covered with the Venezuelan flag, and recited the poem "Los Niños Infinitos."
Hours earlier, family, friends, and citizens attended the wake to pay tribute. The funeral procession then accompanied her remains to the cemetery.
Navas died on May 17, one week after the death of her son, political prisoner Víctor Hugo Quero, was confirmed while in state custody. For months, she visited institutions seeking information about his whereabouts, unaware that he had already died.
Hours earlier, family, friends, and citizens attended the wake to pay tribute. The funeral procession then accompanied her remains to the cemetery.
Navas died on May 17, one week after the death of her son, political prisoner Víctor Hugo Quero, was confirmed while in state custody. For months, she visited institutions seeking information about his whereabouts, unaware that he had already died.
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🇻🇪✝ Hours before, the coffin of Mrs. Carmen was accompanied by family members, former political prisoners, reporters, political activists, and others to her burial site in Caracas.
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⚠️😱 AFTER 23 YEARS, METROPOLITAN POLICEMEN Héctor Rovaín, Erasmo Bolívar and Luis Molina ARE RELEASED
During the coup against Chávez (rest in hell) in 2002, these were the ones who defended the anti-Chavista protesters and opened fire not only on the people at Puente Llaguno (Maduro was there, as was another person seen in videos shooting at protesters who later received a position as mayor), but with their FALs they practically shot down more than a dozen red berets (predecessors of the infamous paramilitary organization the Colectivos).
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Plataforma Unitaria confirms meetings with María Corina in Panama to "achieve a transition" through elections https://bit.ly/4v0uLXz
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Plataforma Unitaria confirma reuniones con María Corina en Panamá para “lograr una transición” mediante elecciones - Diario Versión…
La Plataforma Unitaria Democrática (PUD) ratificó su compromiso con la unidad opositora y anunció que sostendrá reuniones de trabajo en Panamá junto a la
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👀 Guanipa rally in Maracaibo
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First images of metropolitan police officers after 23 years in prison.
Díaz-Canel characterizes the US accusation against Raúl Castro as a "political action" https://bit.ly/4uV9wGr
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Díaz‑Canel califica como “acción política” la acusación de EE.UU. contra Raúl Castro - Diario Versión Final
El presidente de Cuba, Miguel Díaz‑Canel, calificó como una “acción política” la acusación presentada por la Justicia de Estados Unidos en contra del
🇻🇪🇦🇷 Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo published on his social networks photographs of two of his jailers at the El Rodeo I prison and identified them as responsible for the serious human rights violations he suffered in the torture center where he was imprisoned between December 2024 and March 2026.
Gallo identified Alexander Martínez and Carlos Rincones Serven, known within the prison by the pseudonyms "Pater" and "Tiburón", as the people who exercised control of the facility under whose authority numerous detainees remained kidnapped, incommunicado, and subjected to inhuman conditions.
"There were threats, false promises, psychological and physical abuse, constant humiliations, and cruel treatment," he denounced.
The gendarme recounted that both officials acted "with total indifference" to the suffering of the detainees, even going so far as to mock them.
"The psychological damage that we who survived captivity in Rodeo I carry today is a consequence of everything experienced inside that prison. Nothing erases the fear, the abandonment, and the scars left by those dark years," he wrote.
Gallo closed his denunciation with a call for memory and justice. "The memory of what occurred must be kept alive so that the world knows what happened and so that one day there may be truth, justice, and reparation for all victims."
On April 30, the Argentine gendarme declared for the first time before the Federal Justice of his country regarding the torture he suffered during his 448 days of illegal detention in Venezuela, a step he described as painful but necessary to demand justice for himself and for all foreigners and Venezuelans who continue to be victims of the Chavista regime, such as Argentine lawyer Germán Giuliani, who on May 21 will complete one year in captivity.
Gallo appeared as a private prosecutor before the Argentine Federal Justice in the case opened against dictator Nicolás Maduro and other high-ranking officials of the Chavista regime for crimes against humanity. This case was initiated in 2023 by the Argentine Forum for the Defense of Democracy (FADD) based on the principle of universal jurisdiction.
Gallo identified Alexander Martínez and Carlos Rincones Serven, known within the prison by the pseudonyms "Pater" and "Tiburón", as the people who exercised control of the facility under whose authority numerous detainees remained kidnapped, incommunicado, and subjected to inhuman conditions.
"There were threats, false promises, psychological and physical abuse, constant humiliations, and cruel treatment," he denounced.
The gendarme recounted that both officials acted "with total indifference" to the suffering of the detainees, even going so far as to mock them.
"The psychological damage that we who survived captivity in Rodeo I carry today is a consequence of everything experienced inside that prison. Nothing erases the fear, the abandonment, and the scars left by those dark years," he wrote.
Gallo closed his denunciation with a call for memory and justice. "The memory of what occurred must be kept alive so that the world knows what happened and so that one day there may be truth, justice, and reparation for all victims."
On April 30, the Argentine gendarme declared for the first time before the Federal Justice of his country regarding the torture he suffered during his 448 days of illegal detention in Venezuela, a step he described as painful but necessary to demand justice for himself and for all foreigners and Venezuelans who continue to be victims of the Chavista regime, such as Argentine lawyer Germán Giuliani, who on May 21 will complete one year in captivity.
Gallo appeared as a private prosecutor before the Argentine Federal Justice in the case opened against dictator Nicolás Maduro and other high-ranking officials of the Chavista regime for crimes against humanity. This case was initiated in 2023 by the Argentine Forum for the Defense of Democracy (FADD) based on the principle of universal jurisdiction.
🇯🇵🚢 Japan considers crude oil from Venezuela amid tensions in the Middle East
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Japón contemplan crudo de Venezuela ante tensiones en Oriente Medio
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⚠️✝ Another prisoner dies under state custody: 17 deaths reported between April and May https://bit.ly/4tRb2Zk
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Muere otro reo bajo custodia del Estado: reportan 17 fallecidos entre abril y mayo - Diario Versión Final
El Observatorio Venezolano de Prisiones (OVP) denunció la muerte de Yussedt Ernesto Escalona Mejías, de 48 años, mientras permanecía recluido en el Centro