Venezuela: A Call for Peace Posted: Sunday, April 6, 2014
Where is Venezuela's Political Violence Coming From? A Complete List of Fatalities from the Disturbances
Venezuelan Human Rights Council Created
Venezuela: A Call for Peace THE recent protests in Venezuela have made international headlines. Much of the foreign media coverage has distorted the reality of my country and the facts surrounding the events.
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