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Venezuela lanza su mayor campaña militar en décadas y miles huyen del país
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Venezuela lanza su mayor campaña militar en décadas y miles huyen del país
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The journey for Venezuela migrants now begins at their own front door, said experts.
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Diego Beltrand, Special Envoy of the Director General for the Regional Response to the Venezuelan Situation, International Organization for Migration
Ligia Bolivar, Center for Human Rights, Universidad Católica Andrés Bello
Betilde Muñoz-Pogossian, Director, Department of Social Inclusion, Organization of American States (OAS)
Tamara Taraciuk Broner, Acting Americas Deputy Director, Human Rights Watch
Tim Padgett, Americas Editor, Miami NPR affiliate WLRN (moderator)
With a shortage of gasoline, the Venezuelan migrants’ walking journey now begins at their front door, said Ligia Bolivar, and they’re vulnerable to extortion along the way. By the time they get to the border with Colombia, “they already arrive tired, exhausted, and with nothing in their pockets because everything they took for the trip has been taken by uniformed people in Venezuela,” she said at an AS/COA p
Analistas: crisis migratoria de venezolanos requiere soluciones a largo plazo
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Haiti: Attacks on Judicial Independence
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UN Security Council Should Call for Restoring Supreme Court at Upcoming Meeting
(New York) – UN Security Council members should press the government of Haiti to uphold judicial independence, respect due process, and repeal its recent arbitrary changes to the Supreme Court’s composition, Human Rights Watch said today. They should also ensure that when extending the mandate of the United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH), set to expire in October 2021, they take steps to strengthen an independent judiciary.
On February 22, the United Nations Security Council will discuss the ongoing political crisis in Haiti after a briefing from Helen La Lime, the head of BINUH, which was created in 2019 and mandated to advise the government of Haiti to promote and strengthen political stability and good governance. In early February, Haitian President Jovenel Moïse arbitrarily removed three Supreme Court justices, including one who was