In a Letter, Maduro Calls for Paving the Way "to Forgiveness, Reconciliation, and Peace" in Venezuela.
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Maduro calls from prison for “reconciliation, forgiveness, and reunion” in Venezuela
Ousted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, issued their first public statement since being captured in Caracas on January 3 in a U.S. military operation, calling for national reconciliation and endorsing acting President Delcy Rodríguez's leadership.
Through a letter circulated by his son Nicolás Maduro Guerra on social networks, the deposed President of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, and his wife Cilia Flores, called for "national union" and peace. In the letter, both expressed being "serene and firm," asking their followers to put aside hatred and selfishness to give way to forgiveness, while thanking the signs of support they have received during their imprisonment. "Let Venezuela be house of…
By CNN en Español: Venezuela's ousted president, Nicolás Maduro, released a letter on Sunday calling for peace in the South American country and including religious quotes for Palm Sunday, a day after posting his first message since his capture in January during a U.S. operation in Caracas. "May Venezuela be a house of prayer, a house of respect, a house of encounter. May we cleanse our hearts of hatred, division, and selfishness, and pave the w…
From the solitude of his cell in Brooklyn and a few days after his second appearance before the judge, Nicolás Maduro sent a letter to the country in the midst of the disassembly...
The former Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro, sent a message to the people of Venezuela from the prison where he is in New York. The text spread after a judge rejected the request to dismiss the drug trafficking and conspiracy process he faces in the United States. Maduro took advantage of the court appearance to project serenity in the face of a case that keeps the region aloof. The message seeks to reinforce his image as a political and spi…
The ex-mandator spread a message from prison in the U.S., appealing to faith and national unity, after a judge refused to dismiss the case against him.
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