Unilateral Coercive Measures against Venezuela have affected the country's ability to meet the Sustainable Development Goals, a set of approved global goals by the United Nations General Assembly in 2015 to eradicate poverty and build a better future for all. This despite that more than 70% of revenues go to social Investment, Douhan (2021) acknowledged. … Continue reading Infancia Under Siege [Children Under Siege]: Chapter 5, Section 1: Right to Food
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Infancia Under Siege [Children Under Siege]: Chapter 4: Encirclement, Asphyxiation and Resistance
Chapter 4: Year 2019: Encirclement, Asphyxiation and Resistance Since 2014, the U.S. government has promoted and applied against the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, a series of coercive measures that have had a negative and dramatic impact on the development of the country, and particularly that of children. These measures were joined by others by the … Continue reading Infancia Under Siege [Children Under Siege]: Chapter 4: Encirclement, Asphyxiation and Resistance
More than 600 Organizations Demand Biden End Sanctions against Venezuela
Más de 600 organizaciones reclaman a Biden cese de sanciones contra Venezuela More than 600 organizations and social policy in Latin America and the Caribbean, signed a letter addressed to the president of the United States, Joe Biden, in which it called for the immediate cessation of the so-called “sanctions” imposed economic to the country, which called … Continue reading More than 600 Organizations Demand Biden End Sanctions against Venezuela
Nicaragua strengthens its bi-oceanic position with the expansion of its road infrastructure; Nicaragua consolidates: “Three consecutive years that the economy has been expanding”
Sputnik: Nicaragua fortalece su posición bioceánica con la expansión de su infraestructura vial Nicaragua was positioned as the country with the best roads in Central America and the fifth in Latin America with the highest quality road infrastructure, according to estimates by the World Economic Forum in its 2019 report. The country's road expansion constitutes … Continue reading Nicaragua strengthens its bi-oceanic position with the expansion of its road infrastructure; Nicaragua consolidates: “Three consecutive years that the economy has been expanding”
Infancia Under Siege [Children Under Siege]: Chapter 3: Unilateral Coercive and non-Compensational Measures
Coercive measures are part of the set of interventionist strategies that, within the framework of soft coup theories, developed against the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. This combined coup process that Commander Hugo Chávez defined as a "slow fuse,” as similar to an explosive advancing until it reaches the detonator. This includes all anti-Chavista actions that … Continue reading Infancia Under Siege [Children Under Siege]: Chapter 3: Unilateral Coercive and non-Compensational Measures
Infancia Under Siege [Children Under Siege]: Chapter 2: From Subjects with Rights to Sanctioned Subjects
Chapter Two: From Subjects with Rights to Sanctioned Subjects Since 1999, the Bolivarian Revolution has implemented internationally recognized policies, programs and projects in the field of childhood, such as early childhood care and policies to guarantee the right to identity. By that year, it was estimated that Venezuela had nearly one million unidentified children. In … Continue reading Infancia Under Siege [Children Under Siege]: Chapter 2: From Subjects with Rights to Sanctioned Subjects
Nicaragua: The 17th year of Sandinista Government
17 de Revolución. ¿Y qué? by Fabrizio Casari (edited version in English) Nicaragua The 17th year of Sandinista Government On January 10, 2007 Daniel Ortega became President of Nicaragua again. 17 years have passed since the return of Sandinismo to the government, during which time the greatest process of modernization in Nicaragua has occurred. It … Continue reading Nicaragua: The 17th year of Sandinista Government
Infancia Under Siege [Children Under Siege]: The Impact of the US Blockade on Venezuela’s Children
InfancIa Under Siege - Impact of Unitary Coercive Measures on the Human Rights of Children and Adolescents. The case of Venezuela 2015-2019 by Anahi Arizmendi infancia-bajo-asedio-aa2023-2Download Prologue Introduction Chapter 1 Unilateral Coercive Measures: A Threat to the Right to Development Chapter 2 From Subjects with Rights to Sanctioned Subjects Chapter 3 Coercive Measures and Unconventional … Continue reading Infancia Under Siege [Children Under Siege]: The Impact of the US Blockade on Venezuela’s Children
New Year 2024 annual review interview with Venezuela President Maduro by Ignacio Ramonet
Presidente Maduro en entrevista con Ignacio Ramonet evalúa con perspectiva crítica los retos del 2024 video Nicolás Maduro | Entrevista con Ignacio Ramonet Ignacio Ramonet (IR ): Mr. President, good evening. Thank you very much for accepting this invitation to this interview, which is already like number seven or eight that we have done as … Continue reading New Year 2024 annual review interview with Venezuela President Maduro by Ignacio Ramonet
Now is the time to contact your Congressperson Re: Julian Assange. Major developments in the case
Greetings comrades, Julian Assange Update: Three Major Developments After several months of little progress and minimal US mainstream press attention, there have recently been some significant developments which give renewed hope that Julian Assange could eventually be free from the persecution and prosecution he has faced for more than a decade. Over the next few weeks, we must put … Continue reading Now is the time to contact your Congressperson Re: Julian Assange. Major developments in the case