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The New OAS Timid and Fearful of Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela

Summary by El Economista
* Maduro's fraud and Ortega's crimes against humanity could be left out of the priorities of the next OAS General Assembly.Bad start.After dismissing Secretary General Luis Almagro, the OAS reinvented itself, more timid, timid and fearful of the brutal abuses and atrocities of the dictatorships of Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela.A cautious silence marked the new direction of the House of the Americas.A few days ago, the international day against t…
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* Maduro's fraud and Ortega's crimes against humanity could be left out of the priorities of the next OAS General Assembly.Bad start.After dismissing Secretary General Luis Almagro, the OAS reinvented itself, more timid, timid and fearful of the brutal abuses and atrocities of the dictatorships of Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela.A cautious silence marked the new direction of the House of the Americas.A few days ago, the international day against t…

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El Economista broke the news in on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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