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Published at: 27/03/2025 05:16 PM
The
sectoral vice-president for Politics, Citizen Security and Peace, Diosdado Cabello Rondón, described the president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, as a “fascist,
kidnapper and
puppet”, after his recent statements against Venezuelan migrants who are kidnapped in the Terrorism Confinement Center (
CECOT),
after being deported by the United States to their country without due
process.
“Bukele
is a fascist, a kidnapper of Venezuelans, a puppet of the gringos. The gringos
put that one there and kept quiet,” Cabello said during
his Con El Mazo Dando program No. 520, in which he reiterated his
condemnation of the criminalization of migrants from our country.
In that regard, Cabello pointed out that there are no reasons for Venezuelan migrants to be in El Salvador. “What crime did they commit in El Salvador? So why are they kidnapped there? Why if the United States says there are criminals, why didn't it try them on its territory, for the crimes they committed there?” , he questioned.
He stressed
that not only is it a kidnapping, but also that what Bukele does “is
trafficking in human beings, they are being treated, sold as slaves because he
is receiving money for each of them and, in addition to that, he puts them to do forced labor
in El Salvador.”
He reaffirmed
that these actions are also part of the businesses of the Venezuelan extreme right coyotes.
While reiterating that “Bukele is a fascist, he has been a fascist
all his life and now what he is doing is
showing who he is”.
In view of
this, he emphasized that while international organizations are silent in the
face of this attack against Venezuelan migrants, the
Bolivarian Government will continue to demand respect for the human rights
of these men and women who are being unjustly singled out.
“
85,000 detainees without trial, they don't say anything, they don't say anything, the
organisms of the world. Why doesn't anyone in the world, from these bodies, come out to
speak or say something? (...) We must continue to demand in every
instance respect for the human rights of Venezuelans who are
there in El Salvador kidnapped by the fascist Bukele regime,” he said.
Marco Rubio is a fascist and a sick person
who hates Latin America
The also general secretary of the United
Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) accused the Secretary of State of the United
States, Marco Rubio, of generating persecution against Venezuelan, Cuban and Nicaraguan
migrants, for their hatred of Latin America.
“What's happening in the United States is the
hand of a sick and fascist guy like Marco Rubio. He's
doing that with Latin America, with our America, because he hates us,” he said.
He emphasized that Rubio, in his hatred against Venezuela,
Cuba and Nicaragua, has highlighted the United States (USA),
since “he has stated that it is a country that does not comply with its own international or internal
laws.”
He added that for this reason there are sectors within the United States
that are moving to achieve the removal of Rubio as an official of
the current North American government. At the same time, he referred to the fact that María Corina
Machado is one of the allies of the U.S. official to promote
attacks against Venezuelan migrants.
“The architects of the aggressions against Venezuelans are Marco Rubio and" La Sayona” Machado. Rubio hates Venezuela, sees us and believes that we should pay tribute to him and María Machado is the frustrated one who wants to pay for her frustrations with the people,” he said.
He stressed that while these characters insist
on attacking our compatriots, the Bolivarian Government will continue to defend them, to
receive them lovingly and will not fall into its absurd narrative of treating them all as criminals.
“Every time a Venezuelan comes and I have the
opportunity to hug him, I'll hug him, whatever his name is, every time
I have the chance I'll do it, I don't give a damn (...) we're not going to
fall into criminalizing all migrants (...) The narrative of the
Aragua Train was spilled on them (...) Haters, go to hell with it!” , he asserted.
Review history, if you think that they will
defeat us with sanctions and threats
The leader of the Bolivarian Revolution
urged the United States, Guyana and the European Union
(EU) to review the history of Venezuela so that they realize what this people, who have fought for more
than 500 years, are capable of for
its sovereignty and independence.
“You hear threats from the
United States, from Guyana, from the
European Union, you hear threats from some countries, from organizations as
well, threatening Venezuela and its people (...) those who believe
that they are going to defeat us with a sanction or a threat, should review the
history that has happened here in these 500 years, and how this has reacted
People when they are required and more so when they try to subdue it,” he said.
He pointed out that it was absurd that these bodies declare “Venezuelan women and Venezuelans as enemies. Just imagine. We went from being an unusual and extraordinary threat to being enemies.”
For this reason, he emphasized that all these actions
are part of the escalation of aggressions against Venezuela . “Our
response has always been measured, we don't despair at all. Nerves
of steel, calm and sanity and maximum mobilization of our people,
as we have been doing for some time,” he stressed.
He asked himself: “How old
are we? And the ones we lack (...) We don't mess with anyone, but with anyone, what's
more, we don't even want to mess with anyone, but if they look for us they'll
find us; that's what the people of Venezuela have been all their lives.”
“Venezuela has been subjected to pressure,
blockades, persecution, threats every day, well, everything they can
think of, they have discharged our entire arsenal to try to bend us and here
is this people going forward. Why? Well, this town is made up of a thousand
battles, in a thousand battles,” he emphasized.
The Revolution is organized on all
fronts
The Minister for Internal Relations, Justice and Peace
also
reaffirmed that, in the face of aggressions against the Homeland by imperialism and
its lackeys, the Revolution is organized on all fronts
to defend the sovereignty and integrity of Venezuelan territory.
“We are going to defend our wealth (...) The Revolution is organized on all fronts and that burns for them,” he said, referring to the fact that sectors of the extreme right insist on attacking the Bolivarian Government to try to come to power and hand Venezuela over to its masters of imperialism.
For
this reason, he affirmed that the strategy against Venezuela is global and is
promoted by imperialism and its lackeys inside and outside the country.
“It's not
a lie, look, we are the largest oil reserve, some say that
we are the fourth in certified gas, we have water, we are the seventh
freshwater reserve in the world, we have gold, we have a lot of things that these people
want, and do you think they're going to stay calm? What are they going to
let us live in peace? No, but fortunately
some sons and daughters came to this holy land who love their country,” he said.
He emphasized
that here the delivered plan is that of María Corina Machado and that extreme right that has no replacement generation.
“We are
not going to give up the wealth of Venezuela, that is with La
Sayona, we will not do it because this belongs to our grandchildren, to our
great-great-grandchildren, to all those who come behind (...) to all these
young people who are the future of the Fatherland,” he said.
Chávez got into the heart of the people and never
broke up
On the 31st anniversary of Commander Hugo Chávez
's release from Yare Prison, Cabello
emphasized that the Leader of the Bolivarian Revolution left there
to go to the People's Catacombs and stuck in the hearts of Venezuelans forever.
“31 years ago, Commander Chávez
left the Yare Prison, went out to reconnect with the people
and they never separated (...) And it got into the hearts of peoples who
were forgotten and repressed,” he said.
He also reaffirmed that the Commander left Yare and the first thing he asked was to be taken to the Military Academy. “There he reunited with the spirituality of being in the academy and then he went, there to the Paseo de los Proceres to meet the people and never again, never separated, never again,” he said.
He pointed out that the Commander went
“where it hurts, where poverty is (...) this people that were forgotten, that
were persecuted, repressed, this people could not, the People of Venezuela had no right to anything.”
He specified that it was Chávez who restored the voice and opportunities to those men and women who were invisible by the Governments of the Fourth Republic, recalling all the policies promoted by the Commander in social and educational matters.
Mazo News Team