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The Caribbean people must protect CARICOM

By Caribbean Peace Movement (PRESS STATEMENT VIA SNO) – We know that we can’t speak for all of our fellow Caribbean citizens, but we would like to publicly declare that one of the major things that we hold on to…

Antigua supports Venezuela, withdraws from OAS Summit of the Americas

From TeleSUR Sanders said the government of Venezuela was excluded from participation without any prior explanation or discussion by the member-states. Antigua and Barbuda did not participate in the second preparatory meeting for the Summit of the Americas yesterday as…

OAS to assist Caribbean countries investigate cyber incidents

From Jamaica Observer WASHINGTON, United States (CMC) — The Organization of American States (OAS) has launched a report to empower governments in Latin America and the Caribbean to respond and investigate cyber incidents. It said the report, titled “Critical Infrastructure…

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Sir Ronald Sanders: Is the OAS’ credibility in doubt?

By Sir Ronald Sanders From Caribbean360 WASHINGTON, United States, Friday January 26, 2018 – Not for the first time, the Organization of American States (OAS) is in danger of reinforcing the widely held view that it ignores its own declared…

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OAS partners with Amazon to improve Caribbean digital security

From Jamaica Observer WASHINGTON, United States (CMC) — The Organisation of American States (OAS) says it will collaborate with Amazon Web Services, a subsidiary of the US company Amazon, to support the countries of the Americas, including the Caribbean, strengthen…

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Sir Ronald Sanders: Caribbean rights in the OAS: not negotiable

By Sir Ronald Sanders From Kaieteur News Online Amid the finger-pointing and blaming over votes at the Organisation of American States (OAS) on matters related to Venezuela, the fundamental problems of the Organisation have been overlooked. Sadly, and wrongly, media…

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Sir Ronald Sanders: CARICOM – Pride turned to gloom

By Sir Ronald Sanders From Caribbean360 WASHINGTON, United States, Thursday June 22, 2017 – Three weeks ago, I and many other committed Caribbean integrationists, declared that the unity displayed by CARICOM countries at the Organization of American States (OAS) on…

Caribbean governments slammed on Twitter for Venezuela Govt. support at OAS

From NAN News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Thurs. June 22, 2017: The Venezuelan Nicholas Maduro government may be trying its hardest to control the media in the South American nation but nationals are using Twitter to make their voices heard….

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The OAS, which has faced criticism for its unbalanced stance on Venezuela, is meeting for its annual assembly.

From telesurtv Two opposing resolutions submitted at the Organization of American States to discuss the situation in Venezuela prior to its annual meeting has again led to the failure of interventionist moves by U.S.-backed forces, as both proposals put forth…

Road to Cancun: What OAS Leaders Need to Know About Venezuela

By: Earl Bousquet From telesur While lobbying the CARICOM leaders, Washington has also launched a two-week naval military exercise in Caribbean waters nearest to Venezuela. When Caribbean and Latin American leaders gather in Cancun, Mexico later this month for the…