- The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights presented a report on the situation in Venezuela. Venezuelan NGOs asked the UN to accompany the presidential elections. Jesse & Joy will offer a concert in Caracas | Main photo: EFE
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights presented his latest update on the situation in Venezuela on Wednesday, July 3.
Likewise, 62 non-governmental organizations (NGOs) from Venezuela asked the United Nations (UN) High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, to monitor and accompany the electoral process on July 28.
The National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (INAMEH) has forecast that tropical wave number 17 will reach Venezuela on Wednesday, July 3, which will lead to a possible increase in rainfall in the national territory.
In the cultural sphere, the production company Thiene Producer reported that the Mexican duo Jesse & Joy will perform for the first time in Venezuela on November 9.
And in sports, Venezuelan Eduard Bello is included in the ideal eleven of the week for the 2024 Copa América.
Below are the most relevant news from Wednesday, July 3:
Volker Türk, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, presented on Wednesday, July 3, during an interactive dialogue with the member states of the organization, his new update on the situation in Venezuela
The official said that human rights violations in the country continue to worsen due to the actions of government authorities.
The High Commissioner referred to the detention of activists Rocío San Miguel and Carlos Julio Rojas, who have not had access to lawyers of their choice for their defense. In this regard, he demanded the release of all those arbitrarily detained, including Javier Tarazona, director of Fundaredes, who has been “unjustly” detained for three years.
62 non-governmental organizations (NGOs) from Venezuela have asked the United Nations (UN) High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, to monitor and accompany the electoral process on July 28.
“We ask you, as the highest representative of the United Nations human rights protection system, to monitor, to speak out loud and clear, and to take all actions within your mandate to support the Venezuelan population in its right to resolve its conflicts in a peaceful and participatory manner,” the NGOs said in a statement published on Wednesday, July 3.
They also requested that this support serve to enable Venezuelans to exercise their right to vote peacefully and to provide guarantees for voting in “credible, inclusive, transparent, competitive and legitimate” elections.
The National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (INAMEH) has forecast that tropical wave number 17 will reach Venezuela on Wednesday, July 3, which will lead to a possible increase in rainfall in the national territory.
According to the agency’s bulletin, authorities are monitoring the evolution of the system because it has a 20% chance of becoming a tropical cyclone.
Inameh explained that for this reason an increase in cloud cover and rainfall of varying intensity is forecast in the Capital District, Miranda, Aragua, Sucre, Delta Amacuro, Anzoátegui, Bolívar, Amazonas, western plains, the Andes, western Lara, Falcón, Zulia and Guayana Esequiba.
Production company Thiene Producer announced on Wednesday, July 3, that Mexican duo Jesse & Joy will perform for the first time in Venezuela on November 9 on the terrace of the Ciudad Tamanaco Shopping Center (CCCT), in Caracas.
Pre-sale tickets range from $40 to $150, equivalent to 1,458.4 bolivars and 5,469 bolivars respectively, according to the Central Bank of Venezuela (BCV) rate.
To pay for tickets with cash or at a point of sale, you can make the purchase at the physical ticket office at the CCCT, located on level C2 diagonally across from McDonald’s. Hours are Monday through Sunday from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm. Lunch hours: 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm.
The Caribbean Community (Caricom) began coordinating on Wednesday, July 3, the delivery of essential supplies to member countries affected by Hurricane Beryl and agreed to ask the international community for financial assistance.
The worst hit islands so far have been Grenada and St Vincent and the Grenadines, and there are fears the Category 4 cyclone will also cause widespread destruction in Caricom member Jamaica.
To support these countries, Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana are chartering ships full of supplies, Caricom Chairman and Guyana’s President Irfaan Ali said in a statement.
6. Eduard Bello is part of the ideal team of the week of the Copa America
The South American Football Confederation (Conmebol) selected this Wednesday, July 3, the team of the 11 best players of this week. The list included Venezuelan midfielder Eduard Bello.
Bello was included in the selection made by Conmebol along with the Brazilian Raphinha and the Argentine Lautaro Martínez.
Other players who appear in the ideal eleven are the Colombian James Rodríguez, the Panamanian Cristian Martínez and the Uruguayan Manuel Ugarte.
In The newspaper We present you a summary of the most important information of the day, which you should know at the national and international level.
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2024-07-04 03:58:10