Crime
Who is Rafael Quero Silva, former Venezuelan military chief detained by ICE in Miami?
Rafael Quero is accused of allegedly repressing and torturing students and women during the 2014 protests against dictator Nicolás Maduro
Rafael Quero is accused of allegedly repressing and torturing students and women during the 2014 protests against dictator Nicolás Maduro
The United States will reinstate some sanctions on Venezuela's oil industry due to the “lack of progress” on the path to free and transparent elections
In addition to El Aissami, Simón Alejandro Zerpa and businessman Samark José López were also arrested, after purported admissions from of at least five witnesses interviewed by the Public Ministry
The ruling considered that these are crimes of “extreme seriousness” that require action without delay or delay to protect the “broad sectors of the civilian population” that would be affected
Hundreds of Venezuelans demonstrated in a dozen countries to demand free elections in their country and in support of opposition leader María Corina Machado
Venezuelan opposition and experts described the bill as "the final blow of the dictatorship" of Nicolás Maduro against freedoms.
Pérez, who has close to two million followers, was accused of inciting violence and encouraging Venezuelans to detonate a specific financial building in Caracas in the video
Colombian President Gustavo Petro attacked the electoral process in Venezuela and compared the political climate in his own country
Norway has acted as a mediating country in the negotiations between the regime and the opposition, to maximize “diplomatic resources” to guarantee compliance with the Barbados Agreement, which establishes guarantees for “free and fair” presidential elections
His arrest has been denounced by human rights groups as another act of censorship and political persecution in Venezuela
The regime faces a new wave of criticism regarding its position concerning the right to vote of out of country Venezuelans