Venezuelan bishops condemn arrest
of opposition leader's Chief of Staff
Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido attends rally in San Mateo Anzoategui |
The Bishops of Venezuela have condemned the arrest of the
opposition leader’s Chief of Staff saying the move violates his fundamental
human rights . Marrero's arrest came as the US slapped new sanctions on the
country's development bank.
By James Blears
Venezuela's bishops have issued a statement condemning the
arrest of the opposition leader’s Chief of Staff. The statement, released
on Friday, said Roberto Marrero’s arrest on Thursday violated his fundamental
rights as set forth in the constitution.
Meanwhile, as US President Donald Trump met with the leaders of Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Bahamas, St Lucia and Jamaica at his Mar a Lago resort in Florida, the Treasury Department delivered a chilling economic blast to Venezuela.
Meanwhile, as US President Donald Trump met with the leaders of Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Bahamas, St Lucia and Jamaica at his Mar a Lago resort in Florida, the Treasury Department delivered a chilling economic blast to Venezuela.
It follows the arrest of Roberto Marrero, the Chief of Staff
of self declared Interim President Juan Guaido, on Thursday in the middle of
the night, when agents smashed down the door of his Caracas home. The
Venezuelan Ministry of Interior accuses him of being part of a terrorist cell
and planning acts of sabotage. Guaido says that weapons and foreign currency
found at his colleague`s house were planted.
The US sanctions are aimed at Venezuela`s National
Development Bank and four of its subsidiaries.
US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has caustically stated:
"The regime`s continued use of kidnappings, torture and murder, will not
be tolerated by the US nor the International Coalition."
Earlier this week UN Human Rights Chief Michelle Bachelet
who`s the former President of Chile, said that US sanctions on financial
transfers connected to the oil industry would significantly aggravate its
already deepening economic crisis, commenting: "Divisions are exacerbating
an already critical situation." She also said that Venezuelan Government
forces have used excessive force.
As usual it`s the Venezuelan people, who`ll be hit hardest
by these latest strictures.
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