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Facts on U S breaching international rules (part II)

Facts on U S breaching international rules (part II)
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On the 19th anniversary of the US-backed Coup in Venezuela: We call the international civilised community to stop the humanitarian crisis called slow genocide of the Venezuelan people

On the 19th anniversary of the US-backed Coup in Venezuela: We call the international civilised community to stop the humanitarian crisis called slow genocide of the Venezuelan people
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Mexico: Online Free Speech at Risk

Proposed Social Media Regulations Violate International Norms In this Dec. 18, 2020 file photo, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador gives his daily morning news conference at the presidential palace in Mexico City. On January 14, 2021, López Obrador vowed to lead an international effort to combat what he considers censorship by social media companies that blocked or suspended the accounts of Former US President Donald Trump. © 2020 AP Photo/Marco Ugarte, File. (Washington, DC) – Mexican Senate Majority Leader Ricardo Monreal’s proposed bill to regulate social media networks could severely restrict free speech in Mexico, Human Rights Watch said today. The bill would require companies to censor broadly defined categories of online content in violation of international norms currently in force. Senator Monreal should withdraw his proposal.

Castillo And Fujimori, Rivals Vying For Peru s Presidency

Castillo And Fujimori, Rivals Vying For Peru s Presidency By Luis Jaime CISNEROS 04/13/21 AT 4:34 PM Far-left unionist Pedro Castillo and rightwing populist Keiko Fujimori will vie for the presidency of Peru in a runoff election on June 6, after the results of Sunday s first round showed them pulling ahead of the other 16 candidates. Who are they? School teacher Castillo was largely unknown in Peru until he led a nationwide strike in 2017. The 51-year old surprised many by taking the lead though a narrow one in the race to become Peru s fifth president in three years. He did not rank among the top five in opinion polls ahead of the vote.

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