#WeExplainTheDay | Tuesday, August 6

#WeExplainTheDay | Tuesday, August 6
  • Foro Penal has recorded more than 1,100 arrests in the context of the protests since July 29. The governments of Spain and Brazil insist that the CNE present the electoral records. Joselyn Brea secured her place in the 1500-meter repechage at the Olympics | Main photo: EFE

On Tuesday, August 6, the relatives of activist Edni López went to the Ombudsman’s Office to learn about the charges brought against her. In addition, the non-governmental organization (NGO) Foro Penal recorded more than 1,100 arrests in the context of the protests since July 29.

The Observatory of Labor Conflict and Union Management of the Institute of Advanced Trade Union Studies (Inaesin) recorded 18 labor protests in July 2024.

At the international level, the governments of Spain and Brazil insist that the CNE present the electoral records. In addition, the European Union demanded that the “campaign of intimidation” against the opposition in Venezuela be stopped.

Kamala Harris announced that Tim Walz will be her candidate for vice president of the United States.

In sports, Venezuelan athlete Joselyn Brea secured her place in the 1,500-meter repechage at the Olympics.

Below are the most relevant news from Tuesday, August 6:

Relatives of activist Edni López went to the Ombudsman’s Office in Caracas on Tuesday, August 6, to ask authorities for information about the charges against her.

Ninoska Barrios, mother of Edni López, said that the activist was detained after being notified that her passport had been retained because it was “expired or cancelled.”

“My daughter had a trip because she was invited by her university classmates. She was very excited to meet up with her friends. Give me back my daughter, it is not fair that a Venezuelan mother has to go through this,” said the mother in statements to the media.

López’s family reported that they had no further contact with Edni since Sunday, August 4 at 9:30 a.m., just after authorities at the Simón Bolívar International Airport in Maiquetía prevented him from boarding a scheduled flight.

Photo: The 100 protagonists

The NGO Foro Penal recorded 1,102 arrests on Tuesday, August 6, in the context of the protests that have taken place since July 29, 2024. Of the more than 1,000 detainees, at least 100 are teenagers.

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Photo: Criminal Forum

The arrests took place in the following 23 entities:

-Carabobo: 186

-Capital District: 179

-Anzoategui: 112

-Miranda: 78

-Zulia: 57

-Barinas: 55

-New Sparta: 47

-Táchira: 47

-Portuguese: 40

-Merida: 32

-Yaracuy: 32

-Monagas: 31

-Aragua: 30

-Lara: 30

-La Guaira: 28

-Trujillo: 24

-Apure: 20

-Guarico: 19

-Amazonas: 16

-Bolívar: 16

-Cojedes: 13

-Falcon: 8

-Sucre: 2

On Tuesday, August 6, Inaesin recorded 18 labor protests in July 2024, the lowest number of such conflicts so far in 2024. With this figure, there have been 343 labor protests so far this year.

Most of the demonstrations took place in the Capital District (50%), followed by the state of Bolívar (16.67%) and Miranda (11.11%).

Representatives of the education sector accounted for 44.44% of the total number of claims, while workers in basic industries and the media accounted for 11.11% of each sector.

The education sector was the protagonist of most of the labor protests in April
Photo: EFE

4. The governments of Spain and Brazil insisted that the CNE present the electoral records

Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira spoke on Tuesday, August 6, by telephone with his Spanish counterpart, José Manuel Albares, and both insisted on the need for the minutes of the electoral process in Venezuela to be made public.

The Brazilian Foreign Ministry reported on the conversation on its social media and indicated that the ministers “agreed on the need for the Venezuelan National Electoral Council (CNE) to present the data broken down by voting tables.”

Vieira received the call from Albares in Santiago de Chile, where he is accompanying Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on a state visit, who has discussed the Venezuelan situation with his Chilean counterpart, Gabriel Boric.

Spain will “accompany” the dialogue process between the Maduro regime and the opposition
Photo: EFE

The European Union on Tuesday, August 6, demanded that the Venezuelan government stop its “campaign of intimidation” against the opposition.

The spokesman for the High Representative of the European Union (EU) for Foreign Affairs, Peter Stano, expressed his rejection of the criminal investigation initiated by the Attorney General of Venezuela against opposition leader María Corina Machado and presidential candidate Edmundo González for alleged “incitement to insurrection.”

Stano said the European bloc is “very concerned” about the evolution of the political crisis in the country following the presidential elections on July 28.

“We call on the Venezuelan authorities to put an end to this campaign of intimidation,” said the spokesperson for the High Representative of the European Union at a press conference.

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Kamala Harris, the current Vice President of the United States and presidential candidate for the Democratic Party, announced on Tuesday, August 6, that Tim Walz, Governor of Minnesota, will be her running mate and will aspire to the vice presidency of the United States.

“I am proud to announce that I have asked Tim Walz to be my running mate. As a governor, coach, teacher, and veteran, he has worked for working families like yours,” Harris wrote on X (formerly Twitter).

The US vice president said it would be “fantastic” to have Walz on her team and added that they would “get to work” on the presidential campaign.

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Photo: EFE

7. Joselyn Brea has secured her place in the 1,500m repechage at Paris 2024

Venezuelan athlete Joselyn Brea secured her place in the 1,500-meter repechage at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on Tuesday, August 6.

Brea finished 15th in the women’s 1,500-meter flat event, clocking a time of 4:13.77 in Heat 1.

For her part, the Creole Rosa Rodríguez obtained an Olympic diploma by placing eighth in the hammer throw after achieving a mark of 72.98m in her first Olympic final and fourth Olympic Games.

Raiber Rodríguez also obtained an Olympic diploma after finishing fifth in the 60 kilogram Greco-Roman wrestling category, after losing 8-0 to North Korean Ri Se Ung.

#WeExplainTheDay | Tuesday, August 6
Photo: EFE

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