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When one U.S. soldier heard that Russian forces had invaded Ukraine, he thought about a Ukrainian-American soldier who had served alongside him with U.S. forces in Iraq and decided he wanted to help the Ukrainians defend their homeland.

“I had a soldier in Iraq with me who was from Ukraine,” Mathew told VOA of his decision to join what he sees as a fight about justice and friendship. He is using only his first name for safety reasons. “He became an American citizen, joined the Army, and he told me about his home. He told me about his family and how proud they were. I remember him telling me about his little sister.

“Now … I’d like to think that by going to Ukraine, maybe I protect his mother, or his little sister or his home. Maybe in some small way, I say thank you to him for serving by doing something like this.”

Mathew, who spent 22 years in the U.S. Army and fought battles in Bosnia and Iraq, is not alone.

A representative of the Ukrainian Embassy in Washington told VOA that 3,000 U.S. volunteers have responded to the nation’s appeal for people to serve in an international battalion that will help resist Russia’s invading forces.

Many more have stepped forward from other countries, most from other post-Soviet states such as Georgia and Belarus.

Appeal from Zelenskyy

In an emotional video posted to his Telegram channel on Thursday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy referred to an “international legion” of 16,000 foreign volunteers who, he said, were being asked to “join the defense of Ukraine, Europe and the world.”

“We have nothing to lose but our own freedom,” the president said.

Zelenskyy’s appeal was echoed in a Facebook posting by Ukraine’s armed forces, which emphasized that they were looking for people with combat experience who “are standing with Ukraine against [the] Russian invasion.” The government has already temporarily lifted visa requirements for the volunteers.

For Mathew, a gray-haired father with four adult children, the decision to go and fight in Ukraine came even before Zelenskyy’s appeal.

Initially, he and 12 veterans, men he served with over the years, planned to board a plane to Poland, get to the Ukrainian border and register for territorial defense units along with other Ukrainian volunteers.

However, the path forward became much clearer after Zelenskyy called for the formation of the international legion and the Ukrainian government laid out a procedure for people who want to help.

“When we did not have the procedure, it would have been a process of showing up at the border. Maybe not knowing how to speak the language and trying to convince somebody. This way, they know our experience. They know our training. They can send us to places where they need us,” he said.

Instructor, fighter

Mathew, a native of the U.S. state of South Carolina, said in his years with the U.S. Army he has been an instructor as well as a combat leader.

“They can place me where they need me,” he said. “Or they can only leave me as an instructor with the legion to teach Ukrainians how to use different weapons systems. So now they have a choice — they can put me in combat or use me as an instructor, but we’re happy to help in whatever.”

For Mathew, the fight in Ukraine is about more than the defense of one central European country that has been subjected to an unprovoked attack by a larger neighbor. Like many of the volunteers, he feels that Americans’ own democratic rights will be threatened if Russia is able to prevail.

“What Ukrainians are fighting is a bully. They are facing someone who does not honor international law, who does not care about women and children, and we fought this type of people before,” Mathew said.

“We’re stopping a bully from hurting women and children.”

Objective: Stop Putin

Another of Mathew’s former combat friends was from Georgia, where Russia staged a similar war to break off two regions in 2008.

“They served next to me, soldiers from Georgia in Iraq. And I know how it felt being around them while their country was being attacked. Now we have another free country similar to Georgia that’s being attacked,” he said.

Mathew said he was leaving his security training business in South Carolina, his family and three dogs, and would be heading to Ukraine as soon as next week.

Russian President Vladimir Putin “has already taken the Crimea,” he said, “which should have never been allowed. That was a weakness by the international body. He can’t be allowed to take the rest of Ukraine.”

On a bridge of the Vía Alterna, northeastern sector of Santa Marta, clashes have become a habit with stick and machete among youth who belong to gangs.

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At any time of the day and night they meet in the middle of the road and attack each other for several hours.

These acts of violence prevent the entry and exit of cargo vehicles from the Santa Marta Port and they generate big traffic jams, as recorded in videos broadcast by the community.

Likewise, the residents of the surrounding neighborhoods remain full of panic every time these brawls occur.

And it is that many times the stones thrown in the middle of the fight are going to hit the houses, whose roofs end up affected.

This Wednesday, he presented one of the clashes stronger than so far this year. Not even the police could control the rain of stones thrown by the young people on each side.

For this reason, the intervention of the Mobile Anti-riot Squad was necessary, which with tear gas was able to achieve a return to tranquility in the area and enable the passage of vehicles.

We are investigating to establish who are the organizers of these fights. We are going to prosecute them

However, in that intervention, three police officers were injuredaccording to the report of the commander of the Metropolitan Police, Colonel Jesús de los Reyes.

The senior officer commented that these young people meet through social networks to later attack each other.

“We are investigating to establish who are the organizers of these fights. We are going to prosecute them,” said Colonel de los Reyes, who also invited parents to exercise greater control over their children to prevent them from participating in these street brawls.

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Young people do not go to class

The public institution in the area ran out of quotas, and this directly affected the youth population

Richard Olmos, ward leader caribbean wavesassures that the majority of these adolescents, among whom are minors, do not even attend school.

“The public institution in the area ran out of quotas, and that directly affected the youth population, which in a large part decided to stop studying since the pandemic and continues to dedicate their time to leisure, drug addiction and other scourges,” noted the civic leader.

Olmos requested the Mayor social, cultural projects and educational for these communities, as a strategy for the resocialization of young people.

“This is not about prosecuting or hitting those involved. It is necessary to go further and provide them with extensive assistance so that they straighten their path and become useful people to society”, the man pointed out.

Roger Urieles
For the time
Santa Marta

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Thursday, March 03, 2022

In the operational activities, seven people were captured.

This important result directly attacks the crime of theft, strengthening citizen coexistence and security in the Pereira metropolitan area.

Being Implacable Against Crime and through the operationalization of registration and control activities carried out by members of the Metropolitan Police of Pereira, four people were captured for the crime of theft in the Frailes neighborhoods, Japan and different points of downtown Pereira. the city of Pereira.

The first case presented occurs in block 2 of the Mirador de la Estancia – Frailes neighborhood, where two men aged 19 and 32, from the municipality of Dosquebradas, were caught stealing more than 200 meters of line cable. telephone, owned by a Telecommunications company, which directly affects the provision of the service of the inhabitants of the aforementioned sector and surrounding places.

On the other hand, in block 7 of the El Japan neighborhood, we are alerted by our community through the 123 emergency line, where they state that they observe two suspicious men who were traveling on a white motorcycle, for which the police units arrive to the aforementioned sector and effectively find two men aged 37 and 38, residents of the Corocito neighborhood and the downtown area of ​​the Risaraldense capital, with the characteristics described in the calls made.

Being approached by our police units and being searched, a cell phone and a sharp weapon were found in their possession, when they were asked about the origin and use of the aforementioned elements, they did not give a coherent explanation, at that time a A citizen approaches us and tells us that his vehicle was broken into and a cell phone was stolen; When verifying the mobile equipment of the people captured today, it can be established that it is the stolen item.

On the other hand, uniformed Children and Adolescents are alerted by calls for help about the possible theft of a person, for which our units go to Carrera 5B with Calle 34, a public road in the city of Pereira, and meters ahead they capture a 34-year-old man. years old, a homeless person, who moments before, through a raponazo, stole a cell phone, owned by a 54-year-old woman, who was about to board the public service vehicle.

On the other hand, on Calle 17 between Carreras 10 and 11, inside a parking lot, they inform us through the 123 emergency line about a suspicious individual in said sector, for which our police units arrive at the place and effectively find a person of male, who when noticing the police presence tries to flee, for which he is approached by the uniformed men and they find in his possession personal elements of a woman, owned by a 62-year-old woman, who had her vehicle in the parking lot mentioned above ; The one captured today that corresponds to a 33-year-old man, a native of Pereira, also found a remote control for vehicles “magic control” with which the subject presumably opened the cars to steal the belongings of his possible victims.

On the other hand, in a person search procedure, a 16-gauge shotgun-type firearm was seized, which was carried by a 45-year-old man, a native of Pereira, camouflaged inside a sack simulating carrying material. recyclable, apparently this person intended to commit an offense near the place of capture; Said procedure was carried out in Carrera 10 with Calle 12 on a public highway.

We will continue to carry out operational and investigative activities that guarantee the safety of all the inhabitants of the Pereira metropolitan area. We invite the community to continue reporting in a timely manner any illicit activity to the cell phone of the quadrant of their jurisdiction or to the free line 123, to the cell number 3194431269, either the emails: sources.sipolmeper@gmail.com, meper.sijin-sepri@policia.gov.co, where police professionals will assist you, guaranteeing absolute confidentiality.

Moments of tension were experienced this Sunday by the inhabitants of the municipality of Suan (Atlántico) due to a riot that was recorded after a fight that left as balance a deceased person.

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According to the Department Police, in the early hours of the morning in the San Gabriel neighborhood, a fight broke out between two citizens, apparently drunk.

A 40-year-old man was injured, for which he was immediately transferred to the hospital. township hospital of Sabanalarga, where his death subsequently occurred around 9:00 in the morning.

After learning of the death of the person, several residents went to the residence of the relatives of the alleged perpetrator and caused material damage to part of the property. No one was injured in this incident.

The authorities added that the presence of the Mobile Riot Squad (Esmad), to control the situation and avoid more people injured.

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Authorities are investigating what happened.

A group of investigators is collecting the evidence necessary to capture the alleged murderer.

In addition, they indicated that the necessary investigations will be carried out to establish the identity of the people who caused the home damage affected and collection of probative material that allows establishing responsibility and reparation.

“The Police Command of the department of Atlántico calls for tolerance and coexistence, use legitimate channels to resolve differences,” said the police institution.

BARRANQUILLA

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The majority of senators from Valle del Cauca who came to Congress in 2018 are going for continuity in this corporation, after the elections on March 13.

Alexander Lopez, for the Democratic Pole and who returns to the contest, but for the Historical Pact, he accompanied the Afro-Pacific peoples, especially of Buenaventura, and the indigenous people in claiming their rights; the protection of more than two million children in programs of the Colombian Family Welfare Institute (ICBF).

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He also indicated that he sought to mark out the bill to reduce pensioners’ health contributions from 12 to 4 percent. In addition to the agreement to formalize more than 3,000 workers; for Basic Income for more than 11 million people. He also indicated that he negotiated commitments for the bunker of the Prosecutor’s Office in Cali, the completion of the Buga-Buenaventura dual carriageway and the award of the Malla Vial project.

Wilson Arias also returns for the Senate. Four years ago he did it for Polo and now he is going for the Historic Agreement. He argued that it is necessary to continue working for Colombians in an ethical and fair protest against banking entities, to denounce their cases of alleged abuses, in which announcements of relief would be resulting.

Roy Barreras assumed the protection of life and the construction of peace with social justice as his watchwords. He is the author of the bills for the Right to Food; for a regulatory framework for cannabis for adult use, and for land transportation benefits due to the crisis arising from the pandemic.

John Milton Rodriguez He assured that he has managed to impact more than 1,000,000 people in his community through different social assistance programs for children, youth and adults since 2003.

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Democratic Center Senator Gabriel Velasco wants to repeat Last year, among the initiatives, one stood out to generate new job opportunities and social progress, to combat illegal invasions and sought changes to Article 81 of the National Code of Police and Coexistence and introduce a prudential term for carrying out preventive actions. , in the event of a de facto route that intends to disturb possession.

of buga, John Harold Suarez (Democratic Center) hopes to repeat with efforts such as humanitarian assistance in a pandemic, that the Uceva was included in Zero Enrollment; for 43 million pesos for the modernization of the Seine Tuluá.

He also indicated that he wanted the High Mountain Battalion to continue in the mountains of Tulu, while promoting the Law of Honors for 450 years of Buga, with an investment of 150 million pesos.

Senator for the Democratic Center Maria Fernanda Cabal He assured that he filed the bill to strengthen the state monopoly on weapons, regulate the carrying and possession of weapons for civilian use and dictate other provisions.

Senator Carlos Fernando Motoa, for Radical Change, aspires to return for the fourth time. He pointed out that he was the author and rapporteur of the laws of electronic clinical history and of the one that established the compensation of maternity leave for women who are in the subsidized regime.

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The senator Jose Luis Perez, in his first period, he was the author of the Flag Laws, which manages to promote the registration or registration of ships and naval artifacts of international traffic in Colombia. He also said that he worked on the law for the substitution of animal-drawn vehicles in Colombia.

Carlos Abraham Jimenez, from Cambio Radical, has been a congressman in the House of Representatives since 2010 and in 2018 he was elected senator. He has authored 42 bills and rapporteur on 46.

Jose Ritter Lopez
, from the La U party, was the co-author of Law 1949 of 2019, which granted effective sanctioning tools to Supersalud to disable EPS that provide poor services. Also of Law 2158 of 2021 that recognizes, promotes and protects the viche / biche, as well as the ancestral customs of its producers.

Jorge Torres Victoria or Pablo Catatumbo came to the Senate four years ago by Commons. He said that progress was made in six projects, related to the Structure of the National System of Protected Areas, traditional mining and traditional panela production.

CALI

Barranquilla It is the city in the country with the greatest blows to personal theft”. It is the balance that the Mayor’s Office and the Police provide when pointing out that the rate of this crime is the lowest among the main cities of Colombia.

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“Of every 100 extortions that have occurred in the capital of the Atlantic, especially against merchants, 96 have been clarified,” says the report.

The assertions were presented by the commander of the Metropolitan Police, General Luis Carlos Hernandez Aldanaand the head of the Office for Citizen Security and Coexistence of the Mayor’s Office of Barranquilla, Nelson Patron, during a summit of the National Police, in which he took stock of the frontal fight against crime.

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“Today the trade of Barranquilla is safer”, maintains the balance, in which the Police and the District maintain that this is due “to the permanent operations and the intelligence tasks in all the localities”.

Less theft than Bogotá, Cali and Medellín

In the security report that is presented from Barranquilla, it is ensured that the capital of Atlántico is the city that had the greatest containment of theft crime between 2020 and 2021, obtaining the lowest rate in this crime (25%), compared to Medellín , Cali, Bogotá and Cundinamarca, which had an increase of 30, 38, 29 and 35 percent, respectively.

Likewise, it was the second city in this ranking with fewer cases, being surpassed only by Bucaramanga. In their order, the cities with a number of cases greater than 18,000 in 2021 were Cali, Medellin and Bogota.

This is how the blows go to extortion

Since September 2021, the Police have captured 252 criminals linked to extortion, for an average of 1 to 2 per day.

Based on these investigations, the authorities have carried out 65 raids, which have not only allowed the resolution of the cases but also dismantled gangs, captured those involved and seized firearms.

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So far this year, at police gauze They have assigned 32 complaints of extortion, of which 25 have already been clarified, with captures of the criminals. Of those arrests, 13 were in flagrante delicto when the antisocials were preparing to collect the product of the intimidation.

The task has extended to the temporary detention centers and prisons in the country, where the authorities found probative material that links several detainees with calls to merchants throughout the city and ordered the transfer of 20 criminals to maximum security prisons.

“Since 2021, 27 large operations have been carried out that have affected criminal groups with the capture or neutralization of their ringleaders”, expressed General Hernández.

According to the Police, during 2022 neighborhoods such as Chiquinquirá, Montes, Centro, San Roque, La Magdalena, Alboraya, El Campito, Las Palmas, El Limón, Universal, Galán, Los Olivos, Simón Bolívar, El Ferry, among others

“Citizens will have news of 17 more operations that we are planning for the next few days,” said the officer.

BARRANQUILLA

In a brawl between young people and security personnel, a security procedure ended in the Parque Fabricato shopping center, in the municipality of Bello, north of the Aburrá valley.

The incident occurred on Saturday night, when, according to the administration of the shopping center, a group of young people was found by security guards in the bathrooms on the fourth floor carrying and consuming hallucinogenic substances.

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Before which the presence of the Police was requested. Violators objected to police procedure and reacted violently, activating fire extinguishers and causing confusion among visitors,” the mall said in a statement.

In several videos made by visitors to the place, it can be seen how there was a confrontation with blows between the young people and the security personnel. After the arrival of the Police, order was restored but it was not reported if there were any detainees.

In another video, a security guard, apparently wounded, who is helped by his companions, is even shown.

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However, The shopping center reported that no injuries or major damage were reported and added that the work team already had the resources to collaborate with the authorities in the investigation of this fact.

So far, the Aburrá Valley Metropolitan Police has not ruled on this situation.

MEDELLIN

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The technician of the Magdalena Union, Carlos Silva Socarrassaid that nothing justifies the aggressive behavior that some fans and club players had on Tuesday night at the Sierra Nevada stadium, which forced the game against Bucaramanga to be suspended.

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The DT, in an interview with EL TIEMPO, quoted a phrase by Viktor Frankl that indicates that “in an abnormal situation, an abnormal reaction constitutes normal behavior.”

The above to refer to violent behavior of their leaders and a group of fans from the South Stand.

I told him to wait for the night to pass and talk calmly the next day

And it is that the brawl in the lower part of the stage broke out after some fans claimed his poor performance to the player Ronaldo Lora and he responded in a bad way.

“It is difficult to start pointing fingers,” said Silva, responding to what was said by the commander of the Metropolitan Police, Jesús de los Reyes, who in his statements blamed Lora directly for provoking the fight.

Silva said that Ronaldo Lora himself approached him in the concentration to apologizeunderstanding the damage that everything that happened could cause.

However, the coach assured that he preferred not to talk about it at that time. “I told him to wait for the night to pass and talk calmly the next day, because nothing was clear, and in the heat he would not give a correct explanation,” he detailed.

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short-term measures

We belong to a company that has internal regulations to which we all adhere

In any case, Carlos Silva is aware that the behavior of Lora and several of his directed will bring disciplinary repercussions inside the club.

“We belong to a company that has internal regulations that we all adhere to; I am the head of a dependency, but the company’s regulations take precedence over everything. We’ll see what happens,” said the coach.

He also knows that there will be measures by the national soccer entities and the disciplinary commission. To which he agrees, because “the most important thing is that an embarrassing act of this nature does not happen again.”

On the possibility that this friction between players and fans affects the union performance In the following games, Magdalena specified that “the team has a clear goal, which is to stay in the category this season and we have to focus on that.”

He also stressed that “at the end of the day, football is evaluated by what happens on the pitch and there you always have to give maximum performance.”

Roger Urieles
For THE WEATHER Santa Marta
@rogeruv

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By filing a formal complaint against China at the World Trade Organization this week, the European Union is throwing its weight into support for member state Lithuania in what is being cast as a test of the EU’s willingness to defend the interests of even its smallest members in the face of Chinese power and aggression.

The complaint, which seeks a ruling from the WTO, alleges that China has violated the trade body’s rules by carrying out against Lithuania coercive actions that also interfered with the EU’s all-member-inclusive single market and supply chain.

China’s actions are widely seen as intending to punish the Baltic country of 2.8 million people for leaving the 17+1, a regional group Beijing established, and agreeing to host in its capital a Taiwanese representative office bearing the name “Taiwanese Representative Office in Lithuania” rather than “Taipei Representative Office,” as such offices are titled elsewhere.

“Over the past weeks, the European Commission has built up evidence of … a refusal to clear Lithuanian goods through customs, rejection of import applications from Lithuania, and pressuring EU companies operating out of other EU Member States to remove Lithuanian inputs from their supply chains when exporting to China,” the EU said in a statement Thursday, adding that China’s actions “appear to be discriminatory and illegal under WTO rules.”

Before the announcement, a European Commission spokesperson in Brussels told VOA, “As we have consistently stressed, the EU will stand up against all types of political pressure and coercive measures applied against any Member State. We stand by Lithuania. Lithuanian exports are EU exports.”

Jonathan Hackenbroich, a policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations, told VOA that while some within the EU initially questioned the extent to which Lithuania had consulted other member states prior to announcing its decisions concerning China and Taiwan, those concerns paled compared with the seriousness of the threat China’s actions posed to the political and economic integrity of the 27-member bloc.

If China’s action is left unchallenged, EU member states and businesses will end up losing more of their freedom, Hackenbroich warned in a recent essay, Coercion With Chinese Characteristics: How Europe Should Respond to Interference in Its Internal Trade.

The essay states that while China’s aggressive thinking and deeds “should be a source of great worry for European businesses and governments,” the EU must urgently do more to promptly identify and effectively counter China’s coercive methods against nations that defy its wishes.

“Look, everyone can understand this is a test,” said Benjamin Haddad, senior director of the Europe Center at the Washington-based Atlantic Council. “This is a test of whether Europeans will break off their solidarity with one of their smaller members in exchange of economic interests.”

Haddad told VOA that he wouldn’t be surprised if the EU came up with strong measures in support of Lithuania. “Because I think there’s just this feeling that Lithuania should not be left on its own.”

Besides, doing so is consistent with the vision for Europe spelled out by French President Emmanuel Macron. France took over the six-month EU presidency Jan. 1. “If you talk about sovereignty, or if you talk about strategic autonomy, that means defending all of the EU members against external challenges and threats. Clearly we have China being aggressive against one of the smaller (EU) members.”

French and EU policymakers are no doubt mindful of “a broader shift in European mindsets about China,” Haddad said.

“Three years ago, the EU released a paper saying China is a trade partner, an economic competitor but also a systemic rival; I think now you see more and more of the systemic rival piece take precedence.”

The battle between Beijing and Vilnius has been closely watched around the world. Analysts in Poland recently wrote that China’s new, more aggressive tactics are also meant to intimidate other EU countries, mainly those in central Europe, “where the economic cooperation model with China is similar to Lithuania’s.”

That model involves only minor direct sales to China but significant indirect export through the supply chains of Western European companies. China is applying its punitive measures to products containing any Lithuanian-made content, in effect issuing what analysts describe as secondary sanctions that also harm businesses and industries from third countries, including other nations in the EU.

Lithuania’s direct exports to China constitute only 1% of its total exports, but its industry and manufacturing are closely linked with German and other multinational corporations that Beijing is pressuring to stop sourcing from Lithuania.

Given Germany’s status as an economic powerhouse in the EU, the reaction of the German businesses and government to China’s pressure is considered crucial.

Observers noticed that the Federation of German Industries, or BDI, supported the EU’s WTO filing, saying the union needs to take decisive measures.

New message from Berlin

Addressing an audience gathered at the Mercator Institute to discuss its China 2022 forecast, Tobias Lindner, a German deputy foreign minister, described the disagreements with China as touching “the core of European values and interests — not addressing this now will cost us dearly in the long run.”

“We will continue to seek cooperation between China and the EU and Germany,” Lindner said. “However, the partnership that we seek will be looked at strategically: Does it conform with our values? Is it in our interest?”

Lithuania’s top economic official said her government hasn’t ruled out a diplomatic solution, while also underscoring the EU’s role going forward. “If the EU talks in one voice, then there is always a solution,” Ausrine Armonaite told Politico.

“When it comes to a situation that Lithuania is in, today it’s Lithuania; day after tomorrow it may be any other European countries,” she said.

There are signs that mutual support and solidarity are taking root among EU nations as the bloc and member states individually face challenges from multiple directions.

“The fact that we’re a member of the European Union, it means we have to defend other member states of the EU should they feel they’re being coerced by third parties,” Anze Logar, Slovenian foreign minister, told VOA in an interview last month.

In September, Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa wrote a letter to fellow EU member states urging them to support Lithuania as the latter started to receive punitive blows from Beijing.

Asked whether Slovenia came under fire from Beijing because of the letter, Logar said it wouldn’t have mattered.

“It’s a matter of principle,” he said. “If you’re a member of a club, you have to defend your partners in this club, because we expect we’ll be defended when somebody from outside attacks us, that other member states will come to our own defense.”

Slovenia may need help from the EU club quite soon. Slovenian businesses reported their contracts were being canceled by China after Jansa described the tactics China deployed against Lithuania as “terrifying” and said his government is in talks with Taiwan to establish representative offices.

On Thursday, following the EU’s WTO filing announcement, the U.S. Trade Representative’s office announced that “the United States will request to join these @WTO consultations in solidarity with Lithuania and the European Union.”

The State Department announced Friday that Undersecretary for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment Jose Fernandez will travel to Vilnius on Sunday, followed by a stop in Brussels.

Washington’s “continuing strong support for Lithuania in the face of political pressure and economic coercion from the People’s Republic of China” is on the agenda of discussions between Fernandez and his Lithuanian counterparts, the State Department said. Fernandez will also be discussing measures to counter economic coercion with EU officials in Brussels.

Most countries have made little to no progress in bringing down corruption levels over the past decade, and authorities’ response to the COVID-19 pandemic in many places has weighed on accountability, a closely watched study by an anti-graft organization found Tuesday.

Transparency International’s 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index, which measures the perception of public sector corruption according to experts and business people, found that “increasingly, rights and checks and balances are being undermined not only in countries with systemic corruption and weak institutions, but also among established democracies.”

Among other issues over the past year, it cited the use of Pegasus software, which has been linked to snooping on human rights activists, journalists and politicians across the globe.

The report said the pandemic has “been used in many countries as an excuse to curtail basic freedoms and sidestep important checks and balances.”

In Western Europe, the best-scoring region overall, the pandemic has given countries “an excuse for complacency in anti-corruption efforts as accountability and transparency measures are neglected or even rolled back,” Transparency said. In some Asian countries, it said, COVID-19 “also has been used as an excuse to suppress criticism.” It pointed to increased digital surveillance in some nations and authoritarian approaches in others.

The report ranks countries on a scale from a “highly corrupt” 0 to a “very clean” 100. Denmark, New Zealand and Finland tied for first place with 88 points each; the first two were unchanged, while Finland gained three points. Norway, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Luxembourg and Germany completed the top 10. The U.K. was 11th with 78.

The United States, which slipped over recent years to hit 67 points in 2020, held that score this time but slipped a couple of places to 27th. Transparency said it dropped out of the top 25 for the first time “as it faces continuous attacks on free and fair elections and an opaque campaign finance system.”

Canada, which slid three points to 74 and two places to 13th, “is seeing increased risks of bribery and corruption in business,” the group said. It added that the publication of the Pandora Papers showed Canada as “a hub for illicit financial flows, fueling transnational corruption across the region and the world.”

The index rates 180 countries and territories. South Sudan was bottom with 11 points; Somalia, with which it shared last place in 2020, tied this time with Syria for second-to-last with 13. Venezuela followed with 14 — then Yemen, North Korea and Afghanistan tied with 16 apiece.

Transparency said the control of corruption has stagnated or worsened in 86% of the countries it surveyed in the last 10 years. In that time, 23 countries — including the U.S., Canada, Hungary and Poland — have declined significantly in its index, while 25 have improved significantly. They include Estonia, the Seychelles and Armenia.

Compiled since 1995, the index is calculated using 13 different data sources that provide perceptions of public sector corruption from business people and country experts. Sources include the World Bank, the World Economic Forum and private risk and consulting companies.

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