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Venezuela’s Crisis Human Rights Watch. The number of Venezuelans moving legally to Argentina has more than doubled every year since 2.
May 2. 01. 7, immigration authorities told Human Rights Watch. In 2. 01. 4, 2,6.
Venezuelans obtained authorization to stay in Argentina, 5,8. January and May 2. Immigration authorities told Human Rights Watch that there are even more Venezuelans in the country, including those who have yet to file their paperwork and others who began the process but do not have all documentation necessary to request their legal permits. Several Venezuelans told Human Rights Watch that it has become extremely difficult to get the Venezuelan Foreign Affairs Ministry to provide the legal certification (or apostille) of Venezuelan documents that Argentine authorities require. Here are some accounts relayed to Human Rights Watch of Venezuelans who fled the crisis and are now living in Buenos Aires: Gabriel Betancourt, a 2.
Popular Will, said that he coordinated Popular Will’s work in low- income neighborhoods in Caracas, including the distribution of medicines to those in need, and contributed to organizing anti- government demonstrations. In May 2. 01. 6, another opposition activist publicly thanked him for his work for the first time—until then, his work had been very low- profile. Betancourt then started receiving threatening text messages telling him to “be careful,” he said.
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The following month, Betancourt attended an anti- government demonstration near his home. When he tried to stop members of the National Guard from detaining someone he knew, the officers handcuffed him and threw him inside an official vehicle, he said. They pointed a gun at his head and threatened to kill him, tried to choke him, and stuck a nail into one of his fingers. You will see what’s good,” Betancourt said they told him. Betancourt was driven to a pro- government neighborhood, where the vehicle stopped in front of a supermarket, he said, and he heard people scream, “Kill him!”Betancourt was driven to a former police headquarters from which, he said, members of an armed pro- government group operated. When they arrived, members of the National Guard kicked him in the back to get him out of the vehicle and forced him into a room where three other men were locked inside what looked like a cage, he said. The officers asked the three men if they were chavistas, and then told them, “Here’s an escuálido!”—a pejorative term for members of the opposition.
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National Guardsmen stole Betancourt’s personal belongings, including his watch and wallet, forced him to kneel in the urine and excrement covering the floor, and repeatedly beat him. Members of the armed pro- government group witnessed the abuses, and threatened him with their firearms, Betancourt said. Betancourt was again forced into an official vehicle, where an officer continued to beat him with a wooden stick. National Guardsmen drove him back to where the demonstration had taken place, and the officers let him go.
Betancourt said he fled home, and then went to see a doctor. Two medical reports reviewed by Human Rights Watch, including an official one from the Venezuelan Attorney General’s Office, confirm he had bruises on his neck, arms, wrists, and right ankle. The Adventurer: The Curse Of The Midas Box Full Movie Online Free on this page. The official medical report also mentions an injury to a finger. That same day, Betancourt filed a complaint requesting that the Attorney General’s Office investigate the incident, according to official documentation reviewed by Human Rights Watch.
In Buenos Aires, several months later, Betancourt told Human Rights Watch he did not know what had happened with the investigation, and feared asking anyone to check its status. Betancourt said he spent some time hiding, and decided to leave the country after he suspected he was being followed and his mother received death threats.
He arrived in Buenos Aires in August, thanks to a friend who paid for his ticket and offered him a place to stay. Betancourt lives with his girlfriend, Giovanna Battista, a 2. Buenos Aires in December to be able to work in her field. Anacelis Alfaro. Anacelis Alfaro, a 5. Popular Will who earned her living organizing events for a private university in Lara State, gave a speech in December 2.
Leopoldo López, and urging hope in what she called grim times. A few days later, while she was out of town, police showed up at her home with a warrant to look for “posters and signs” and any other evidence of “criminal interest.” The warrant didn’t specify the crime. A neighbor warned Alfaro, a friend fetched her passport, and—after a week hiding in friends’ homes—she was able to fly to Buenos Aires. There, after months of getting her papers in order and seeking work, she now cooks in a fast food restaurant. I felt like a coward,” Alfaro said, tears welling as she recalled her exodus. But she added, “I didn’t want to be in jail, because in jail, I am useless.”Napoleón Lazardi. Napoleón Lazardi, a 2.
Caracas in May 2. OAS Secretary General Luis Almagro and the Venezuelan Armed Forces criticizing the situation in the country. Lazardi said he had been included in a government list of political opponents banned from purchasing flights from the government- owned airline Conviasa. Leaving home with US$1. Lazardi took a nine- day bus trip to reach Buenos Aires, where he is now living off of friends’ hospitality while searching for a job. Jorge Pérez (pseudonym), a retired university professor who used to work at the National Electoral Council, moved to Buenos Aires in October 2. Pérez said in Venezuela he had to spend hours standing in line to buy food, which he didn’t always get, and to change the dose of his medicines for hypertension because he often couldn’t find the one he needed.
Pérez, his wife, and daughter have obtained legal permits to stay in Argentina, despite delays caused by the difficulty of obtaining all documentation from Venezuela. He’s now teaching in Buenos Aires, and his daughter is studying communications at a local university while working in a nail salon.