Venezuelans in Canada share mixed emotions in wake of Maduro’s capture
Venezuelan Canadians welcome Maduro’s capture amid hopes for democracy but stress the need for a legal process and protection for political prisoners, community leaders said.
- Venezuelans in Canada have mixed feelings about the U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro, with some viewing it as a chance for justice.
- Rebecca Sarfatti emphasized the need for a trial for Maduro for human rights violations, stating, "we need...to bring him to international law."
- Igbert Marín Chaparro's brother expressed concern for political prisoners in Venezuela, saying, "the main concern for the families of all these prisoners is what is going to happen to them."
- Contramaestre urged a transition to legitimate governance in Venezuela, asserting that this responsibility should lie with President-elect Edmundo González, indicating this leads to restoring democracy fully.
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Between the "rejoicing" for the end of impunity and discomfort by the method: the capture of Venezuelan resurrects the ancient practice of public humiliation.
Inside the Venezuelan refugee shanties where hope is dangerous
World affairs editor Sam Kiley reports from ‘Venezuela’ Favela in Cucuta, on the Colombian border where Venezuelans live as refugees and all anyone can think about is Donald Trump’s capture of Nicolas Maduro
Despite wanting Maduro in prison, this Venezuela-Canadian professor isn't celebrating U.S. intervention
A McMaster University philosophy professor says the U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro puts Venezuelans in a "very dangerous" political situation, while another Venezuelan in Hamilton says she sees the move as a chance for positive change.
Benjamin Powell: Venezuelans should decide their own future (Opinion)
Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro was captured by U.S. military forces and extradited to the United States, where he faces various narco-terrorist charges. While Maduro’s fate will be decided by U.S. courts, Venezuela’s future needs to be decided by its own…
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