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Venezuela-Cuba solidarity movement condemns migrants’ kidnapping

Caracas, Mar 19 (Prensa Latina) The Venezuela-Cuba Friendship and Mutual Solidarity Movement expressed its strongest and deepest condemnation for the new action of kidnapping and forced transfer of Venezuelan migrants from the United States to El Salvador, it was announced today.

In a communiqué released here, the solidarity organization stated that its compatriots are ‘subjected to inhumane conditions without the right to defense or due process, in clear violation of international public law’.

It denounced the new claw of US imperialism, in its ‘most bestial policy of massive deportation’ imposed by the US Government, against humble migrants, including women, men, children and teenagers, for the mere fact of being Venezuelans, born in the homeland of Simón Bolívar.

The Movement also rejected those who from Washington violate human rights against those who think differently, while they in “their false belief of being the world police disrespect countries and peoples with sovereign, independent and deeply democratic and humanist governments.”

We have the moral authority to externalize that the U.S. government uses a vile practice, through the authoritarian and submissive regime of Nayib Bukele of El Salvador, who fraudulently and inhumanely used its maximum security prisons to lock up and perpetuate the kidnapping of our brothers as a result of a shameful and criminal business, he said.

He stressed that faithful and loyal to the Bolivarian Revolution and to the just causes of humanity, “we support all the actions and mobilizations undertaken by the Government of President Nicolas Maduro.”

The text indicated that as a united people they will not rest in defending every last persecuted and humiliated Venezuelan, “in complicity of the stateless right wing headed by Maiía Corina Machado, Leopoldo Lopez, Julio Borges, Lester Toledo, Carlos Vecchio,” among others.

We echo the Bolivarian Government’s call to sentence and describe the infamous proclamation of the U.S. Government, by unfairly criminalizing migration, he pointed out.

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