Inter-American Watch
Tuesday 10/11/2022
Analysis
The writer and political leader warns that China, Russia and Iran, with the crisis in Haiti, would have an opportunity for their geopolitical expansion in the region and show that the US no longer controls “its next yard”…Read more >>
Source: diariolasamericas.com
They are the tragic migrations of Latin Americans. In 2018 and 2019 I was in Cúcuta. I witnessed the exodus of Venezuelans, the walkers of the Andes. I saw them cross the Táchira on foot, I saw them crowd into the migrant shelter. I watched them continue south, Ecuador, Peru and beyond. I wrote it in several texts. …Read more >>
Source: infobae.com
Bolivia
César Muñoz, senior researcher for the Americas at Human Rights Watch (HRW), exhibited the audio of the former president of the Judicial Council, Marvin Molina, to demonstrate political interference in Bolivian justice. “Bolivia: Difficult to find more evidence on political interference in justice. Whoever still has doubts should listen to the audio of the president of the Council of the Judiciary speaking with political leaders to appoint like-minded judges,” Muñoz wrote on his Twitter account. Over the weekend, an audio was broadcast where Molina is heard saying that he coordinated with legislators and leaders of the Movement for Socialism (MAS) so that related and recommended people work in the Judicial Branch, especially if they are from Potosí. …Read more >>
Source: eldiario.net
The state attorney general, Juan Lanchipa, rejected the initiation of a criminal investigation against former president Evo Morales for the Las Américas hotel case and the serious violations of human rights within the framework of the recommendations of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights ( IACHR).…Read more >>
Source: noticiasfides.com
At the request of the Government of Luis Arce Catacora and the previous one of Evo Morales, there are already several international organizations such as the OAS, the European Union, the Catholic Church, the GIEI, the UN, the IACHR and, more recently, also the United States. , which have not only corroborated the monumental fraud at the end of 2019, but also the fact that in Bolivia there is no rule of law, that the Executive and Legislative Powers in the hands of the Movement for Socialism (MAS) have submitted to the Judicial Power. …Read more >>
Source: gaceta.es
Regarding the OAS audit, he first recalls that it was carried out at the request of the then government of Evo Morales, and then points out that as a result of his investigations it was possible to determine that “a hidden computer infrastructure was deliberately built with the ability to change the results of the choice and erase any trace of having done so.”…Read more >>
Source: noticias.unitel.bo
The more than 140 political prisoners were tortured at the time of their arrest and those who are in preventive detention continue to be attacked, so this crime and the violation of human rights, through political trials, is naturalized in the country, Lawyer Jorge Valda told EL DIARIO. …Read more >>
Source: eldiario.net
Ecuador
Drug trafficking, micro-trafficking, extortion, money laundering, urban violence and corruption are the daily ingredients that have turned Ecuador into a headquarters for organized crime where, so far in 2022, 3,291 people have been murdered. The murders, the homicides, and the hitmen have shot up the homicide rate per 100,000 inhabitants to 17.72 percent and are establishing a culture of violence to which Ecuadorians seem to get used to amid impotence, fear, and claim of government actions and presence of the State.…Read more >>
Source: eltiempo.com
Haiti
The poorest country in the Americas is experiencing riots, looting and demonstrations. Violence by armed gangs has become strong in the metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince, causing hundreds of deaths and thousands of displaced people…Read more >>
Source: infobae.com
Human Rights
A group of nine countries urged this Friday at the LII General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS) for the “immediate and unconditional release of all political prisoners” in Venezuela.…Read more >>
Source: infobae.com
Interamerican Institute for Democracy
With the overthrow of Bolivian President Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada in October 2003, Castrochavism scored two important victories. First, get a strategic point to expand his dictatorship to the neighboring countries of Bolivia. Second, position in public opinion that street terrorism and the destruction of public property are forms of social protest. Yes, gentlemen, they made us believe that gangsters were social fighters and statesmen.…Read more >>
Source: intdemocratic.org
Brazil is particularly important in Latin America despite the fact that the two entities live back-to-back separated by language and idiosyncrasy. It remains to be seen who will win on October 30,…Read more >>
Source: intdemocratic.org
There are two Americas, one democratic and the other dictatorial and the axis of confrontation between both is not ideological it is existential, dictatorship against democracy. The OAS is part of this confrontation as an actor, field of battle, and objective. Under the leadership of Insulza, dictatorships dominated the OAS with its control of the votes of almost all of the Latin-American governments. With Venezuelan wealth, they financed the rise to power of governments either through elections and/or previous violent or soft coups d’état in South American countries and those controlled from the Caribbean with Petrocaribe…Read more >>
Source: intdemocratic.org
Mexico
During the press conference, the governor of Morelos pointed out that in the entity there are politicians in collusion with organized crime…Read more >>
Source: eluniversal.com.mx
This system, which already operates in Nicaragua, Venezuela and Brazil, will develop an optical-electronic system to prevent dangerous space situations in Mexico, according to the Kremlin…Read more >>
Source: infobae.com
Nicaragua
On this occasion, however, Judge Ubeda Obando sent an official letter to Interpol against the workers of La Prensa —a journalist and another administrator— “for their duties under the presumption that they have abandoned the country of Nicaragua,” according to the record. the preliminary hearing record.…Read more >>
Source: infobae.com
Daniel Ortega’s regime has intensified the persecution of his political opponents in Nicaragua, and is now criminally accusing his relatives…Read more >>
Source: diariolasamericas.com
Peru
Like countries such as Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and others, Peru voted in favor of considering the recall of Gustavo Tarre, representative of Juan Guaidó, opponent of dictator Nicolás Maduro, as an issue. Former Foreign Minister Luis Gonzales Posada described the event as a “diplomatic failure” …Read more >>
Source: diariocorreo.pe
United States – Venezuela
The Biden administration is planning to ease the sanctions imposed by the United States against the socialist dictatorship of Venezuela and allow the oil company Chevron to resume the extraction of Venezuelan oil. In exchange, dictator Nicolás Maduro must initiate a round of negotiations with the opposition.…Read more >>
Source: elamerican.com



