Sabrina Martín, PanAm Post

Sabrina Martín

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Spain

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Past articles by Sabrina:

United States Will “Destroy” Iranian Missiles Sent to Venezuela

A senior U.S. government official warned that if the missiles get into the hands of the regime, "they will be eliminated." → Read More

Maduro Preparing Electoral Fraud with Material from Iran

Maduro's regime not only imports gasoline, food and prints bills with Iran's help. It now intends to carry out its electoral fraud with material from Iran → Read More

Bolivia’s Socialist Government Will Boost Iran’s Illicit Clandestine Networks

According to security specialist Joseph Humire, Iran will be able to camouflage the purchase and sale of arms to continue its illicit business → Read More

Bolivia Ready for General Elections on Sunday Without Evo Morales on the Ballot

The electoral campaign closed on Wednesday, October 14, with few massive demonstrations due to the coronavirus → Read More

Brazil Spent a Million Dollars to Simulate War with Venezuela

The Brazilian government invested some 913,000 euros, preparing its army for a possible armed conflict with the regime of Nicolás Maduro → Read More

UN Human Rights Council Should “Condemn Itself”

The election of China, Russia, and Cuba to the UN Human Rights Council validates the U.S. decision to withdraw from the Council in 2018 → Read More

Laundering Network: PDVSA Helped China to Steal Information from Multinationals

The surcharges, which amount to 60%, are a source of bribes for officials and frontmen (Archive). → Read More

Spain: Judge Asks Supreme Court to Investigate Pablo Iglesias for Crimes in “Dina Case”

The magistrate said that Iglesias acted in a conscious and planned way, pretending to be a victim of a non-existent event. → Read More

Daniel Ortega Tries to Shield Electoral Fraud with Punitive Laws in Nicaragua

The parliament could approve the law on the regulation of foreign agents, the law on cyber-crime, and life imprisonment in the coming days. → Read More

Venezuela: People Die of Hunger While Others Get Rich in Clandestine Casinos

In poor neighborhoods, such as the 23 de Enero in Caracas, there are gambling tables where thousands of dollars circulate. → Read More

Chinese Pirates Head to Chile, Destroying Legal Fishing and Maritime Resources

A few days ago, the United States reported and warned that 300 Chinese cargo ships were → Read More

Starvation in Venezuela: Today’s Children May Die Prematurely

Venezuela is suffering the fourth-worst food crisis in the world, only behind war-torn countries like Yemen, → Read More

Another Shipment of Iranian Gasoline Arrives in Venezuela

Maduro's tyrannical regime has no way of dealing with the shortage of gasoline and has turned to Iran to refuel itself, completely dependent on that country → Read More

Another Shipment of Iranian Gasoline Arrives in Venezuela

Maduro's tyrannical regime has no way of dealing with the shortage of gasoline and has turned to Iran to refuel itself, completely dependent on that country → Read More

Spain: Former Ruling Party Senator Denounces Money Laundering

Former senator Celia Cánovas asked to be considered as the "aggrieved party" in the accusation against Podemos for "illegal financing and electoral crime." → Read More

Venezuela: Maduro Regime Killed 250 people Per Month in 2020

The High Commissioner also documented cases of repression in peaceful protests in Venezuela- a situation that has become state policy. → Read More

Venezuela: Maduro Regime Killed 250 people Per Month in 2020

The High Commissioner also documented cases of repression in peaceful protests in Venezuela- a situation that has become state policy. → Read More

Guyana and United States Agree to Corner Maduro in Drug War

The authorities of Guayana and United States announced that they would deploy maritime patrols to control drug trafficking on the border with Venezuela. → Read More

Iran Recruits "Sympathizers" to Reinforce Presence in Venezuela

Hezbollah approaches young people to see if they are interested in fighting. Some are taken to study in Iran and Lebanon, asked to join the battlefield → Read More

Diego Arria: “Elliott Abrams' Comments Were Rude and Untimely”

"For Abrams to scoff at Machado's statements, saying that it reminded him of García Márquez's 'magical realism,' seemed rude and inappropriate." → Read More