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Chancellor Gil: International, paralyzed and inoperative bureaucracy is complicit in the genocide in Palestine

Minister of People's Power for Foreign Affairs, Yván Gil
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Published at: 27/02/2024 12:17 PM

The Minister of Popular Power for Foreign Affairs, Yván Gil, during his speech at the High-Level Segment of the 55th Human Rights Council, held in Geneva, described as “shameful” the actions of multilateral organizations, including the human rights organization, to stop the “massacre and mass violation of the human rights of the Palestinian people”.

Gil specified that Israeli forces have not stopped “even in the most sacred thing of every people, of every family, of every father and mother, which are children”, while stressing that these guerrilla actions are backed by the complicit silence of the “ international, paralytic and inoperative bureaucracy”, which is “active when it comes to attacking and slandering sovereign countries such as Venezuela, exploiting human rights at their convenience”.

In this regard, he described the genocide against the Palestinian people as “the greatest violation of human rights since the Second World War” and reiterated the solidarity and support of the Government, and the Venezuelan people, for the victims of this conflict.

The head of the Foreign Relations portfolio condemned “the profound inequities, exclusions and inequalities” of the hegemonics “who maintain their agendas of domination and exploitation against the peoples of the South”, through the imposition of “illegal, criminal and extortive unilateral coercive measures against our economies and peoples, blocking access to food, medicines, essential goods and services and seriously affecting the full enjoyment of human rights by millions of people”.

Gil recalled that Venezuela has been subject to more than 900 unilateral coercive measures affecting the economy and the human rights of the people, and which have been reported to the International Criminal Court, “without receiving a ruling in four years.”

Mazo News Team