Inter-American Watch
Thursday 10/13/2022
Bolivia
Brazilian, Mexican and Colombian mafias occupy Bolivian territories in combination with followers of Evo Morales dedicated to burning forests and expanding coca crops.…Read more >>
Source: infobae.com
“Our government condemns the recent disturbances in Iran, perpetrated by the British and American Zionists, and we are sure that all problems will be resolved with the solidarity, knowledge and understanding of the dear leader of Iran,” said the Bolivian ambassador in Tehran. , Romina Pérez.…Read more >>
Source: infobae.com
Colombia
The Historical Pact received a proposal for a media law that will surely generate a profound controversy in the national debate. Through a message known by SEMANA, a representative group of citizens invited several members of the left-wing caucus to make them aware of the project…Despite this, the text of the community groups and alternative media generates deep controversy . Among the issues that this first draft includes and that could generate controversy is that it seeks to regulate the media in the country, both public and private, as well as guidelines and access to the electromagnetic spectrum.…Read more >>
Source: semana.com
Since Petro came to power, he has appointed old friends of his from politics and guerrillas to sensitive positions for the country’s security.…Read more >>
Source: elcolombiano.com
Cuba
“Let them go!” and “Freedom!” Cubans in Bejucal chanted in a protest this Monday night for the second consecutive day amid the blackouts. The sounds of pans reached the headquarters of the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC) in that municipality of Mayabeque. Meanwhile, in Caibarién, Villa Clara, another crowd that took to the streets shouted “the people, united, will never be defeated!” DIARIO DE CUBA reports.…Read more >>
Source: diariolasamericas.com
Haiti
This report was prepared by OCHA Haiti in collaboration with humanitarian partners. It contains the latest available information as of 11 October 2022.…Read more >>
Source: reliefweb.int
Interamerican Institute for Democracy
Violations of human rights and crimes against humanity committed by power holders from Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Bolivia with the practice of State terrorism, can be read in countless reports and investigations that offer proof of a criminal recurrence that goes unpunished and subjects the peoples to a state of defenselessness. Albeit, the dictatorships’ blatant disregard to reiterated requests of, and pronouncements by, institutions and governments discredits the international system and strengthens these dictatorships, it also bestows democracies with the urgency of going beyond pronouncements to effective actions.…Read more >>
Source: intdemocratic.org
For many, for example, it is incomprehensible that, being the only regional body that has created a mechanism for the defense of democracy called the Hemispheric Democratic Charter, there are nations that flagrantly violate it without the body intervening..…Read more >>
Source: intdemocratic.org
The issue has been present since his victory in the Italian legislative elections and the answer to the question is a clear no. A review of his postulates and campaign promises shows that he is not. Nor will he names created ad-hoc of his person de him as “post-fascist” or “neo-fascist”, and it will not be the government that he will lead.…Read more >>
Source: intdemocratic.org
Nicaragua
Through a statement, the EU Council reported its decision, which was discussed at the request of the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borrell, with the idea of determining the consideration of the bloc towards the Nicaraguan diplomat. …Read more >>
Source: france24.com
Daniel Ortega, Rosario Murillo and 14 officials from his dictatorship will be investigated and tried by a court in the Republic of Argentina, after being denounced for committing crimes against humanity. Lawyers Darío Richarte and Diego Pirota presented on August 26 the formal complaint against the Nicaraguan dictatorial couple and their entourage of high-ranking officials, including presidential advisers, ministers, heads of autonomous entities and police and military chiefs. All officials of the Managua regime are sanctioned by the United States, Canada and the European Union.…Read more >>
Source: articulo66.com
The latest wave of repression by the Daniel Ortega-Rosario Murillo regime hits the Catholic Church in Nicaragua, severely punishing those who try to denounce the situation Nicaraguans are experiencing, says the Political Analysis Supplement report in August, from the think tank Centro de Estudios Transdisciplinary of Central America (CETCAM), based in Costa Rica.…Read more >>
Source: dialogo-americas.com
The Nicaraguan regime, through the Ministry of the Interior, ordered this Wednesday the closure of 51 international NGOs, including 23 from European countries, mainly Italy and Spain, and 19 from the United States.…Read more >>
Source: infobae.com
Peru
Today we present to the Congress of the Republic the constitutional complaint against President Pedro Castillo Terrones and the other registered members of the alleged criminal organization,” announced the Nation’s prosecutor, Patricia Benavides, in an appearance in Lima. The Public Ministry also accuses a Castillo of influence peddling and collusion in three different cases.…Read more >>
Source: bbc.com
United States
The United States described the release of the nephews of Cilia Flores and Nicolás Maduro earlier this month as a “difficult and painful” decision. This decision was accompanied by an exchange of detainees, Efraín Campo and Francisco Flores, for two US citizens plus five other Venezuelan-Americans.…Read more >>
Source: eluniverso.com
Venezuela
Some 4.3 million Venezuelan refugees and migrants in Latin America and the Caribbean lack basic services, food and formal employment despite regularization efforts and support in host countries, according to a report released Wednesday… Guatemalan authorities They reported that some 400 irregular migrants, most of them Venezuelans, left on buses north from a terminal in the capital. It is estimated that there are currently more than 7.1 million refugees and migrants from Venezuela worldwide.…Read more >>
Source: infobae.com
The General Assembly “correctly closed the door” to Venezuela’s attempt to remain in the United Nations Human Rights Council. Louis Charbonneau, UN director for Human Rights Watch, celebrated the result of the elections this Tuesday, October 11, which removes the South American country from its seat within the organization.…Read more >>
Source: france24.com
Venezuelan Foreign Minister Carlos Faría held a meeting on Tuesday with his Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov, in Moscow, in which they reviewed the progress of bilateral projects, while committing to raise the strategic level of diplomatic relations. between both nations, reported the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Caribbean country.…Read more >>
Source: swissinfo.ch



