5 million Venezuelan leaves Hugo Chavez's system: Colombia gives letters to 1 million of them

Colombia will grant the status of protecting nearly a million Venezuelan immigrants who do not have documents but who are in this country, President Ivan Duque has said. This status will last 10 years and allow them to “normalise” their life in Colombia, the president added. United Nations [ The UN said [...]
This status will last 10 years and allow them to “normalise” their life in Colombia, the president added.
United Nations [ The UN said that more than five million people have fled Venezuela since 2015, with Colombia getting the largest number of them, the BBC writes.

UN High Commissioner for Refugees Philippo Grandi praised the decision.
At a joint news conference on Monday, he described it as the historical “getor” and “mumble for the region, even the whole world. ”
In Kosovo, there is recently a tendency to correct the image of Hugo Chavezi, the leftist authoritarian leader who is Nicolas Madurus' predecessor. /Periscope











