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within and our importance also is. one man here used to be a close friend of the child his family will made us well. not missing someone to be the systematic persecution again in the very same day i submitted evidence of a child his family's corruption to parliament somebody had asked not to look from we're going to see a child we have evidence that more than 30 farming estates were involved in that corruption. later on. and if you believe that the parliamentary audit committee. beyond that as i was jailed and 2010. out of my family was persecuted. my brother died here 2000 i. don't want a meal for us and i mean the way we produce it how did he die you he was shot one of these murders yes murdered how. sick he. was going. to. argue that the.
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self self. you know my. opinion it's. been 2017 when the us was a was sent to prison for more than a year on the opposition all maaco was only one of countless political prisoners. like about 30 other parliamentarians aswat he had no choice but to flee. this video was taken by prison guards who sent it to us while his family in order to help edwards. it's not all state employees a loyal to my daughter will see. or hear. and this would only help me this way murder is a criminal state and it has a society of accomplice of school b.c. and this is side includes many civilian and military accomplices. in that they are all corrupt. and they're all in it together in that.
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venezuela's political decline began under president go charge as. his economic policies pave the way to a morass of corruption. the country's strict currency exchange system in particular open the door to massive fraud. business elites politicians and state officials obtain state subsidized dollars through the central bank. these dollars were then sold at a huge profit on the black market or to positive directly in foreign bank accounts . for stated ministration remains riddled with corruption. billions in public revenues have gone missing. in the industrial hub of mother guy most factories lie abandoned less than 20 percent of factories in venezuela are
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still in operation industry has been driven into ruin. and the chavez numerous companies were expropriated on nationalized and then were driven into the ground by mismanagement rather than support private industry chavez used petro dollars to import goods from abroad this help to redistribute wealth and power away from the old business elite and increase ordinary people's dependency on the government venezuela is now entirely reliant on the export of petroleum gold and call time almost all necessities have to be imported. and as rough ale i mean as admits the country made another fateful economic era. him a little blue swimming looking at. install his military friends and to keep using it in industries that look to the man who heads the petroleum industry as a general there is general computer there were 20. 14 and 2017 order the crushing
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of the protests that is sort of but it's all this is here for a little bit now he's head of the petroleum ministry. and knows nothing about it. my dural installed military people in all the key industry positions so well you know if they have no idea how to run of the oil industry that the commission on having looked up at the near. point of production has collapsed due to mismanagement output is now the same as it was in 1045 along with the oil industry the military also controls the black market and gasoline state subsidized gasoline in venezuela is dirt cheap a bottle of water that costs more than a 1000 liters of gasoline sold on the black market in colombia it's worth a fortune. and i mean it has witnessed this corruption from the inside and who knows whether it is whalen elites have stashed that debt he money. to keep
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on the left in seat for us the bottom line is today i believe that at least 30 percent of government revenue has been lost to corruption. in fact are mechanisms by which money is siphoned out of our country it's a middle of it on the basis that money flowed into private bank accounts in major industrial nations it's not in zimbabwe it's in private accounts in europe and the united states that. he's done. a system of state sponsored terror is maintaining my do those hold on power but collectively paramilitary gangs who help quell any signs of popular dissent they have a strict code of silence and the government turns a blind eye in exchange for that loyalty.
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commandante chavez called as the collective a kind of urban guerrillas troops. when chavez came to power the collective o's were street fighters who were supposed to keep the opposition in check. these so-called shot collective o's armed end of cloyd in case of civil unrest or the like. to suppress people who oppose the revolution. my daughter's support has been doing but not among the collectables. they also still defend the socialist revolution others proclaimed in 1908. there's one man in this country who wants to improve things. maduro. but no one's
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listening to him he gives an order and everyone does what they want. how can anyone rebuild a country that way. and make a mess of bands i never imagined i'd have to live in israel i one day i had a career that allowed me to see what my family moved here we could buy what we needed. even if it wasn't easy. but then it went downhill and we had no food we didn't live well now who know maybe i will be and when marian soria still lived at home in venezuela she was a member of an elite unit of police called fire which is going to reputation as
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a government death squad. according to a un report they've carried out thousands of extrajudicial killings they target criminal gangs as well as ordinary people who have taken part in protests. many young was recruited after she graduated from university. she spent 12 months with us before deciding to quit after witnessing an extrajudicial killing. perez and out and at the time there was a search underway for all scoppetta as by the state. he was an opponent of nicolas maduro and was plotting to overthrow him. as i don't buy that that's why he was officially designated a terrorist then only know that already. the saudi. pettis was
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a former lead police officer who commandeered a military helicopter and dropped 2 stun grenades over the supreme court in caracas no one was injured. as had hoped to spark a military coup and free the country from corruption. is cool for an uprising went nowhere. else everyone was looking for us got pessimist and we received information that he was somewhere near el cerrito. when we went to his hideout. then we began our raid. saying at 3 in the morning on january 14th 2018 the torah said then nato and then don't mean this. you're all. ok. 7 as
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a member of. the saudi i witnessed what happened when paris was tragic. going to your mind again or you know getting really are going to you know get out of the night. hotel so they finally know they're saying well ok that was the day when i realized i didn't belong there you know why i had a nervous breakdown. and i cried all the time and said that's it when i can see why should i be involved in things like this he i didn't go to university to kill people and we don't get that or to have my boss come to me and tell me to kill someone and if i don't they'll kill me if every many go out not that you say no my darling but then i will.
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i. i. was. leaving her daughter i left behind with her parents in venezuela was the price she had to pay for survival. of. the state tara writers doesn't treat those who turn that back on a kindly. one for they have really stepped up so when you leave a state institution and you have information about people you worked with seattle that's not a risk they want to take that people who quit but especially who quit 5 people usually leave venezuela fact otherwise they'll be killed also because they'll just
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say you were killed during a robbery so they're saying well i might that'll put it all out there. joe i mean i never mind or cut back you said i sent my mother money every week or 2 then it depends sometimes they need something unexpected like medicine cynical but and medicine is very expensive also put up on a lot of money but normally what i sent them every 2 weeks is enough for food and for day care study yet you demand me. a lesson that i has been living with her grandparents since january 2800 like many other venezuelan children whose parents have fled to. other 100 doesn't have
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a passport and obtaining one is difficult in venezuela at the moment as a result maddie on hasn't yet been able to bring her daughter to germany. meanwhile marion's father says so he is dealing with his own problems. but i hold. doors are getting good talk for the daughter they call i'm a coconut for. all coconut producers in this region i have to pay protection money . but i'm the one here we refuse they threaten us and say it was like you know our down our farmers. until don't tell us why we don't go there anymore. it's just abandonment in the bay into the island or not. but that harvest was how we earned a living those that women are more like what are we supposed to do no it's on have
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to go but what will happen if we're no longer able to work our land and to harvest our crops in their name on different. criminal gangs are now in charge of his farm they sell his coconuts by the truckload mainly in colombia where they fetch a better price. there's. no more than i didn't know. carlos trapani as a human rights lawyer. but the rule of law has eroded that obtaining a hearing in the venezuelan courts is next to impossible. because this is the call to 9 o 5 distributable would have to really analyze data from 192010 to find out how
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many children and young people were killed by gun violence is what all of us and of all the districts we looked at this was one of the most dangerous ones little's. top army is on his way to give a workshop plus a catholic school he's a determined advocate especially on behalf of children to want to set up what does he enjoy it with a painting music art what is he like a walk this will draw up a plan for him completely does he like to draw seeing sketch work with clay that's the best way you know what i you know is. that it that we're going to some of them come from all over come. look at. having a hard. nut to move in our own hands. i
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a little. bit now will you assume on. the macneil going. around on. into may and this woman she should. come down to function all she called him plan. b. for us to give up on stepped out of step down. on the bed and your own. come to mine. did somebody above 3 october just to make shipment of i. feel the same way. so it's a consequence of all stuck on. him good luck and i guess.
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i'm not quite. funny. no 0 point 000-000-5000 extension 00 people. off the copy. of make up and coming up off the venezuelans a bombarded with propaganda on state radio and t.v. . shows here at the hope going to last forever they don't say to the bare bones of the other one honestly it's quite disappointing. there will be a whole lot more code of conduct as. strong as it was their call not. loyal. fans coming out there live we're going to see a lot of real tonight but i guess lane is free it's unreal so for the currency reevaluation it cost $150.00. today that would be 0.015 all of us cents this idea
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that's a monetary unit that doesn't even exist so gasoline is basically given away here so i could have paid for that tank of gas with a cooking up. to put. it. down a long lines at the banks people can only withdraw the equivalent of 50 us cents a week from their accounts. venezuela has the world's highest inflation rate but dural has continued to print money to finance the deficit. even among the top 5 venezuela's runaway hyperinflation is i want to ring. in any one of the lockers. trapani is being interviewed at
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a private radio station there are only a few independent media. ok let's left in the country trapani is careful with his criticism. of the sanctions are you not to blame for all the problems with the children money for something and these problems have been around for a long time after 2007 something got much worse for child mortality was increasing year by year even before the sanctions and this i think i mean on the obvious answer on. for a long time into those regime tonight there was a crisis after the united states imposed sanctions that changed and now news of the crisis is everywhere. carlos trapani is listening to a speech by the prosecutor general on state television. and you made it clear that. if you want to. get out of it. i think
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you know. why i. think. that if i mean i don't. know but i thought i did it for. my. carlos refuses to flee he wants to stay with his family and continue to work for change even though that's often a discouraging prospect. to. look at a real i watch a mature some not only so that i can be a journalist without fear but so that my children can live in a more peaceful country away and so that my family can live well and in peace definitely it is in particular so that friends and family who have left the country
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come back again with simply of course i want change he can. who is it that you. say sabatino says taking his children to school many critical journalists have been forced into exile so far he's been spared it only in a really good looking glass in. here but i just love him but you know of the people get well below the you almost all of it is up to some of the new baby daddy but i'm. sure i will but i want to load with them i need a woman a year william a little i'm a little blue we allowed people out here was that i don't need. this vision of a pluri polar world has become a reality but not in the way that chavez had imagined today venezuela has become
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the plaything of international interests. in february 29000 the united states sent humanitarian aid for delivery to venezuela saves up by police witnessed what happened. i am the 1st aid trucks were greeted with euphoria but soon the border crossing at the bridge became the scene of a propaganda showdown but due to the shock the border trucks full of food and medicine were unable to pass protesters clashed with venezuelan security forces in the end 2 trucks went up in flames none of the 8 reached but as well i am glad i am. 3 world powers are each pursuing their own names in venezuela the united states russia and china.
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world. yes you do. think. people here. you go to the people. like syria and ukraine venezuela has a global strategic significance the united states and russia are joking for influence without russian intervention my daughter's regime would likely have collapsed. china has maintained its economic and trade ties to venezuela hoping to gain access to the country's vast natural resources. venezuela has become a bargaining chip in a global game of poker and
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a number of countries are hoping to solve the crisis to that own advantage. i spoke to reporters gene i went to china. i spoke with president rouhani of iran of president bush a flicker of algeria the gulf states i understand all of those i attended opec meetings for 12 years that i met minister and i am me and all the oil ministers my i love to see on the fracking and on the on his but only him i know it wasn't just fracking in the united states for the deadly confrontation between the gulf monarchies in the ran down. between the gulf states and russia. on a government fracture of the unity of all big states but in the last c.e.o. is he said here look at the deficit has overtaken libya and syria the geopolitical terrain has shifted africa and north africa and the mediterranean for food and oil is a key factor here i'm
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a little back i hear. the geo political terrain is shifting and in this new cold war. new countries are becoming a battleground for competing interests. the citizens of those countries are being left to fend for themselves millions of people continue to find themselves displaced forced to flee for their survival. a little. bit. about how he really was not going to remember how to meet no. greater group and. i. mean i know you think i would ask him to notice in the mitt romney camp what. if when i saw.
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safeway. yes. i see a fellow the kid and this is how it is every day so my maid she never wants to talk to me. i think avoiding me is her way of telling me she misses me. she tells me i'm tired i'm sleeping my grandma has told me to clean my room. masker did she send you away to clean your room you know yesterday yes bye bye i'm very busy for miracle 5 she's always looking for an excuse not to talk to me. and when she wants to it's too late over here says a kitten with the. shots
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30 minutes on. my 1st boss was a sewing machine. where i come from women are almost by this ocean will remember something as simple as learning how to ride a bicycle it isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have a by cycle of my home but it took me less than. finally they gave up and mentioned by me on my side but returned because sewing machines sewing i suppose was more apt . create goes down rising up by as now i want to meet south from bozeman back home to flood zones by going to team and social norms and inform them of our dead base and writes my name is them out of the hook and i am more ads.
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this is it g.w. news live from berlin standing in solidarity. people across france on or at the well liked history teacher who was picked headed after discussing cartoons of the muslim prophet muhammad with his clients the prime minister's own chest x. joined the crowd in tears. bolivians cast their ballots for a new president on sunday.
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