US Senators Up the Ante for Sanctions on Chavistas
Bipartisan Bill Opens the Door for Aid, Closes the Door for Venezuelan Oppressors
Bipartisan Bill Opens the Door for Aid, Closes the Door for Venezuelan Oppressors
Unusual Case Raises Specter of Muzzling the Opposition
Mike Lee Letter Warns Secretary Tillerson of Status Quo Alignment with Leftists
The rulings of the Constitutional Court to suspend operations of hydroelectric plants and extractive industries are worrisome.
The contest between the various candidates had been largely overshadowed by the imposition of criminal charges, only a few days before the vote, against the president and vice president — a situation that had taken the country to the edge of a coup d’état.
In October 2014, the staff of the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security sat down for an interview with their \”distinguished scholar in residence,\” Claudia Paz y Paz. Five months earlier, Paz y Paz had left the post of attorney general for Guatemala after failing to win reappointment.
Each year the who’s who of young libertarian and classical-liberal activists descend on Washington, DC, and they recognize their most successful peers. The highest honor of the 2015 International Students for Liberty Conference, for an individual “alumnus” or role model, went to whistleblower Edward Snowden, but the budding Honduran branch of the international organization garnered victory for the event of the year.