Lawfare Daily: The U.S. Strike on Venezuela and Capture of Nicolás Maduro
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Why Organized Crime in Venezuela Won’t Die Without Maduro
Why Organized Crime in Venezuela Won’t Die Without Maduro Nicolás Maduro has been removed. So why hasn’t Venezuela’s organized crime problem disappeared with him? Because the system was never built around one person. Over decades, criminal economies became embedded in Venezuela’s political institutions, security forces, and territory. Drug trafficking networks, illegal mining groups, prison gangs, guerrillas, and state officials became intercon…
REPORT - Eight months after the capture of Nicolas Maduro by the American forces, the record is mixed: crude production goes up, some private islands stabilize, the repression is less harsh, but the vast majority of Venezuelans see its living conditions getting worse.
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