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Colombia’s Norte de Santander, in Health Crisis due to COVID-19, Decrees a Curfew

December 25, 2020December 25, 2020 orinocotribune Colombia, COVID-19, Crisis, cucuta, curfew, norte de santander, Venezuela

The rule will be in force from this Friday 25 to Monday 27-D, and from January 1 to 3, 2021,

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International News 

Trump Sends “Thousands of Heavily Armed Troops, Military and Police” to Stop the Uprising (#DictatorTrump Trending)

June 2, 2020 orinocotribune #DictatorTrump, curfew, democracy, Derek Chauvin, Donald Trump, George Floyd, Martial Law, uprising, US Imperialism

On Monday, the president of the United States, Donald Trump, ordered the massive deployment of the military and police to

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International News 

Curfew and Cordons in Washington DC as George Floyd Uprising Continues Nationwide

June 2, 2020June 2, 2020 orinocotribune curfew, George Floyd, looting, Martial Law, police repression, protests, uprising, US decline

Monday was a tough day for Washington DC, like dozens of other cities across the country, as the demonstrations and

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International News 

Sixth Day of US Demonstrations Protesting the Killing of George Floyd

June 2, 2020June 2, 2020 orinocotribune BLM, curfew, George Floyd, GF Uprising, Human Rights, police repression, Racism, Trump, US decline

While the rubble of the previous day’s unrest was still being cleared, with some isolated acts of violence and crime

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News Security and Defense 

Operation “Negro Primero” Activated in Colonia Tovar in Search for Mercenaries (Curfew)

May 9, 2020May 9, 2020 orinocotribune Colonia Tovar, curfew, mercenaries, Operacion Negro Primero, searching operation, Tuja, Venezuela

From 2 a.m. this Friday, Army, National Guard, FAES and special command officials took to the tourist town of Colonia

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Health-Education-Sport-Culture-Technology News 

29 New Covid-19 Cases in Venezuela Mostly Due to Margarita Is. Baseball Academy Hotspot – Zero New Deceased

April 19, 2020April 19, 2020 orinocotribune Acevedo Municipality, confinement, confirmed cases, coronavirus, COVID-19, curfew, Margarita Island, Roberto Vahlis, Venezuela

Venezuela’s vice president of communication, Jorge Rodríguez, reported this Sunday, April 19, 29 new cases of Covid-19 coronavirus in the

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Latin America and ALBA-TCP News 

Colombia: Cali’s Mayor Declares Curfew Amid National Strike

November 27, 2019 orinocotribune Cali, Colombia, curfew, democracy, Ivan Duque, Maurice Armitage, National Strike

“No citizen of Cali can be on the street after that time because he will be arrested,” said the mayor

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Latin America and ALBA-TCP News 

Chile: Isolated Girls Imprisoned Without Water or Food, Sexual Abuse, Torture, Deaths

November 5, 2019November 5, 2019 orinocotribune Chile, curfew, police repression, protests, Sebastian Pinera

Serious police violations of human rights are denounced. Arbitrary detention, children under 16 in cells without water or food or

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Latin America and ALBA-TCP News 

Eighth Week of Anti-Government Protests Begins in Haiti

November 5, 2019November 5, 2019 orinocotribune Andre Michel, curfew, Haití, Jovenel Moise, protests, Rebellion, Repression

Although the Caribbean nation is moving towards its eighth week of protests, President Jovenel Moïse refuses to resign. Meanwhile, the

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Latin America and ALBA-TCP News 

Chilean Prosecutor: 23 Dead in Protests

November 1, 2019November 1, 2019 orinocotribune Chile, curfew, police repression, Police State, Sebastian Pinera

Through its Twitter account, the Chilean Prosecutor’s Office notified about the number of deaths recorded during the protests that began

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