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Colectivos infographic
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التلفزيون العربي
عاجل | الحرس الثوري الإيراني: استشهاد إسماعيل هنية رئيس المكتب السياسي لحماس وأحد أفراد فريق حمايته في طهران
#BREAKING
🇵🇸 🇵🇸 📍 🇮🇷 - The Iranian Revolutionary Guard:
The martyrdom of Ismail Haniyeh, head of the political bureau of Hamas, and a member of his protection team in Tehran.
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👀SEVERAL PRIVATE TELEGRAM VENEZUELAN GROUPS AND CHANNELS STARTS DOXXIN CHAVISTAS, COLECTIVOS, POLICE AND NATIONAL GUARDS
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La redoma, en San Antonio de los Altos llegan disparando
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🇮🇱 ❌ 🇮🇷 🇵🇸 - Hamas:
Ismail Haniyeh, head of the Hamas political bureau, was assassinated in an Israeli airstrike on his residence in Tehran
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ATLANTA — Venezuela’s 2024 presidential election did not meet international standards of electoral integrity and cannot be considered democratic.
The Carter Center cannot verify or corroborate the results of the election declared by the National Electoral Council (CNE), and the electoral authority’s failure to announce disaggregated results by polling station constitutes a serious breach of electoral principles.
Venezuela's electoral process did not meet international standards of electoral integrity at any of its stages and violated numerous provisions of its own national laws. The election took place in an environment of restricted freedoms for political actors, civil society organizations, and the media. Throughout the electoral process, the CNE demonstrated a clear bias in favor of the incumbent.
Voter registration was hurt by short deadlines, relatively few places of registration, and minimal public information. Citizens abroad faced excessive legal requirements to register, some of which appeared to be arbitrary. This effectively disenfranchised most of the migrant population, resulting in very low numbers of voters abroad.
The registration of parties and candidates also did not meet international standards. Over the past few years, several opposition parties have had their registrations changed to leaders who favor the government. This influenced the nomination of some opposition candidates. Importantly, the registration of the candidacy of the main opposition forces was subject to arbitrary decisions of the CNE, without respecting basic legal principles.
The electoral campaign was impacted by unequal conditions among candidates. The campaign of the incumbent president was well funded and widely visible through rallies, posters, murals, and street campaigning. The abuse of administrative resources on behalf of the incumbent — including use of government vehicles, public officials campaigning while in their official capacity, and use of social programs — was observed throughout the campaign.
The incumbent also enjoyed overwhelming positive coverage on television and radio, in terms of advertising, broadcast events, and news coverage, while the primary opposition candidate received little media coverage. In addition, authorities frequently attempted to restrict the opposition’s campaign activities. This included harassment or intimidation of people who provided services or goods to the main opposition campaign.
Still, Venezuelan citizens turned out peacefully and in large numbers to express their will on election day. Despite reports of restrictions on access to many polling centers for domestic observers and opposition party witnesses; potential pressure on the voters, such as ruling party checkpoints in the vicinity of voting centers; and incidents of tension or violence reported in some localities; voting appeared to take place in a generally civil manner.
In the limited number of polling centers they visited, Carter Center observer teams noted the desire of the Venezuelan people to participate in a democratic election process, as demonstrated through their active participation as polling staff, party witnesses, and citizen observers. However, their efforts were undermined by the CNE's complete lack of transparency in announcing the results.
Carter Center Statement on Venezuela Election 🖇
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قناة الجزيرة
عاجل | وزير الدفاع الأمريكي: إذا تعرضت إسرائيل لهجوم فسنساعد في الدفاع عنها
If Israel is attacked, we will help defend it
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قناة الجزيرة
عاجل | وزير الدفاع الأمريكي: إذا تعرضت إسرائيل لهجوم فسنساعد في الدفاع عنها
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