On Wednesday, April 30, the NGO Prova presented its report on the situation of human rights in Venezuela, “the democratic blackout in Venezuela”, which “measures and analyzes the impacts of the economic and social crisis that, together with the extension of the political conflict, has undermined the living conditions of Venezuelans in the midst of economic dynamics that in no way guarantee social rights.” This week in “This is not a border, this is a river” we echo the supply report and its findings, and in “conversations” we dialogue with Arianna de Sousa-García, a Venezuelan writer and journalist, on her book behind the land is left, within the framework of filbo 2025.
See the full supply report here
He is a researcher and spokesman for the Venezuelan Observatory of the University of Rosario where he also directs the podcast “This is not a border, it is a river.” He studied International Relations and Political Science at the University of Rosario and a Master in Political Science at the University of … See Profile of Ronal F. Rodríguez