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Lilian Tintori Criticises Venezuelan Human Rights Record in Mexican Senate Rachael Boothroyd February 12, 2016September 3, 2023 News
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Catholic Church Backs Opposition on Approval of Controversial Amnesty Law Jonas Holldack December 15, 2015 News
Venezuelan Judge Sentences Leopoldo Lopez for Role in 2014 Violence Lucas Koerner September 11, 2015 News
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Venezuelan Committee for the Victims of the Barricades Rallies against Exclusion from OAS Forum Rachael Boothroyd April 11, 2015 News
Hooded Militants Launch Molotov Attack on Bolivarian University in Tachira State Rachael Boothroyd March 18, 2015 News
Venezuelan Opposition Stages March as Rightwing Violence Breaks out again in Merida State Lucas Koerner January 26, 2015 News