Leftwing Governments Object to Washington's Abduction of Maduro
- A group of leftist governments, including Brazil, Colombia, and Chile, issued a statement rejecting the U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro, calling it a violation of the United Nations Charter.
- The joint statement expressed concern that the operation threatens peace, regional security, and the civilian population.
- Colombian President Gustavo Petro shared the statement, emphasizing the need for a peaceful resolution led by Venezuelans.
- The participating governments reaffirmed that Latin America is a 'zone of peace' and called for U.N. efforts to de-escalate tensions in the region.
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The American attack on Venezuela and the fate reserved for the former European Commissioner are part of the same logic: nothing should hinder the voracious appetite of American logre.
The Kassel political scientist Hans-Jürgen Burchardt sees a dangerous precedent in the US military strike against Venezuela and the kidnapping of President Mauduro. In the interview, he explains what Washington's approach to the world order means.
Yoletty Bracho, Politician: "We Venezuelans Want to Regain Our Capacity to Exercise Our Citizenship"
TRIBUNE. In a forum in the "World", the French-Venezuela researcher wonders about the place given to citizens in the country's future after Nicolas Maduro's abduction: "There are no guarantees about the near advent of a democratic transition in Venezuela," she says.
While the capture of the Venezuelan president by American military forces continues to make talk around the world, and the United Nations must address the issue today, the reactions in the three Maghreb countries are at least contrasted. Like the relations – or lack of relations – that Rabat, Algiers and Tunis have with Caracas.
Hundreds of Portlanders Protest US Attack on Venezuela
At least 500 Portland residents joined "emergency" nationwide protests on Saturday against the Trump administration’s airstrikes on Venezuela and the abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Early Saturday morning, January 3, the US bombed multiple locations across Venezuela, particularly in the capital of Caracas. Social media videos show missiles raining down and helicopters flying over the city. US forces captured Maduro and his wife…
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