POLITICAL CRISIS IN VENESUELE3 OF JUN, 09:07 MFA of Russia: the solution of crisis in Venezuela will show the future of the international relations (...) UN, on June 3. / TASS/. (...) As [Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs] Vershinin noted, Moscow supports not only the lawful government of Veneseula, and "legality, those principles on which all system of the international relations is under construction". (...) [https://tass.ru/politika/6500342?utm_source=yxnews&utm_medium=desktop]
POLITICAL CRISIS In VENESUELE3 of JUN, 11:12 ...Rostec disproved the statements of WSJ about reduction of number of military experts in Venezuela
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MOSCOW, on June 3. / TASS/. The structure of representative office of Rostec in Venezuela remains invariable many years, the figures specified in article The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) about presence of the Russian military experts are overestimated in tens of times, TASS the representative of Rostec reported.
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As for technical specialists, they periodically arrive in the country for repair and service of earlier put equipment. The other day, for example, the technical works on service of batch of airplanes were completed", - the interlocutor of the agency told.
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Earlier, the WSJ reported that Russia has recently allegedly sharply reduced the number of military advisers in Venezuela. In the material published on Sunday, the edition claims that for several last months the number of specialists of Rostec state corporation which, according to the newspaper, is responsible for training of the Venezuelan military and consultation on contracts for delivery of arms was laid off approximately from one thousand to several tens.
The edition assumes that such step can be caused by "lack of new contracts and recognition that Maduro's regime has no means any more to continue to pay other services of Rostec connected with last contracts"."
Canada temporarily suspended work of embassy in Venezuela (...)
OTTAWA, on June 3. / TASS/. The authorities of Canada made the decision on temporary suspension of work of embassy of the country in Venezuela... (...)"
Authoritarian rulers of Africa, liked to block the Internet
Despite the condemnation of the UN and human rights defenders
"Kommersant" from 22.05.2009, 13:19
Human rights defenders, international organizations and the media are recording growing pressure on freedom of expression in a number of African countries...
Reference is made to Chad, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Benin, Algeria, the Sudan and Zimbabwe.
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This is despite the position of international and human rights organizations condemning the blocking of the Internet as a way to restrict freedom of speech. David Kaye, UN special Rapporteur on freedom of speech and opinion, condemned the Internet outage in the Congo: "it is Obvious that the total disconnection of networks is contrary to international law and can not be justified. Access to information is vital to the electoral process. Blocking and disabling not only harms people's access to information, but also access to basic services."
Even foreign operators working in such countries are forced to comply with the requirements of the authorities...
... blocking the Internet is obviously a disproportionate response."
The USA, Norway and Great Britain put forward the ultimatum to the authorities of Sudan
Policy
The countries demand to delegate the power to civilians
On May 22, 2019, 13:36 - REGNUM the USA, Great Britain and Norway called KHARTOUM for the fastest conclusion of agreement between the military government of Sudan and civil opposition. On May 22 it is reported on the official page of the U.S. Embassy in Facebook social network. (...)" [https://regnum.ru/news/2633254.html]
Military and civil cannot agree about the structure of Sovereign council of Sudan
Khartoum, on May 22....
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The parties as a result recognized that the ratio ... in Sovereign council between civil and military remains the main subject of disagreements.
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Earlier it became known that the army and opposition of Sudan agreed to create joint council for country government. Military suggest to ratify total number in ten people, seven of whom are delegated by the transitional Council ..., three more - the civil organizations.
ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA, on May 21, 2019, 15:50 - REGNUM
The minister of water resources and power supply of Ethiopia of Selesha Bekele reported that the country passed to the system of rationing of the electric power for household and industrial consumers in connection with decrease in water level on a dam of hydroelectric power station that resulted in deficiency of production.
According to the Tanzanian news edition "ZanzibarLeo", reform will affect both ordinary citizens, and industrial facilities. According to the minister, decrease in water level on a dam of hydroelectric power station of Gibe led to decrease in power production in the country on 476 megawatts that makes more than a third of total amount of electricity generation in Ethiopia.
Besides, thereof the government of Ethiopia suspended export of the electric power to the neighboring countries of Djibouti and Sudan which brought to the country more than 180 million US dollars a year. (...)" [https://regnum.ru/news/2632524.html?utm_source=yxnews&utm_medium=desktop]
Sudan intends to take measures against the camp of protesters in Khartoum
According to military, the camp became threat to law and order and safety
CAIRO, on May 31. / TASS/. (...)
Last Wednesday the unknown opened fire at people on the central street ... The woman was as a result killed, 10 more people were wounded. On May 14 the group of the armed men dressed in a form of special troops and the staff of law enforcement agencies attacked participants of a strike and began to beat them... Then three persons, including the officer of army died. Suspicions of participation in attack fell on supporters of the overthrown regime of Omar al-Bashir who was stripped of power as a result of a military coup on April 11." [https://tass.ru/mezhdunarodnaya-panorama/6492495?utm_source=yxnews&utm_medium=desktop]
In the Sudanese capital, the military police opened fire on protesters
15:45.
KHARTOUM, 1 Jul - RIA Novosti. In the Sudanese capital Khartoum, the military police opened fire on the strikers at the Nile al-Azraq bridge, RIA Novosti reported. (...)
The police tried to dismantle the barricades mounted by the protesters... After that, the military opened fire. (...)"[https://ria.ru/20190601/1555174466.html?utm_source=yxnews&utm_medium=desktop]
"https://tass.ru/mezhdunarodnaya-panorama/6501603
June 3, 14:03
The opposition of Sudan announced the termination of all contacts with the Military Council
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CAIRO, June 3. /TASS./ (...)
At dawn, police and special forces forcibly cleared the area in front of the headquarters of the General command of the armed forces, dismantling the tent camp that appeared there two months ago. (...) According to the latest data, the victims were already 14 people. After the complete liberation of the area from the people there were exposed army security cordon.
The military Council later issued a statement that no force operation had been carried out to dismantle the tent camp, and the security forces had been forced to take action after a large group of violators had infiltrated the square from a nearby area. (...)" [https://tass.ru/mezhdunarodnaya-panorama/6501603]
On June 3, 2019 18:54
Translation from Russian into English: June 4, 2019 14:31.
Владимир Владимирович Залесский "Рассказ об интересе к событиям в Венесуэле 3 июня 2019 года".