President Maduro: We have contacted human rights lawyers in El Salvador in support of kidnapped migrants


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Published at: 19/03/2025 06:31 PM
The President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, praised the solidarity of the Venezuelan people with the day of collecting signatures held this Wednesday, March 19, in all Bolivar Squares, in rejection of the kidnapping and mistreatment of Venezuelan migrants by the government of the President of the United States, Donald Trump, and transferred to prisons in El Salvador without prior trial.
“I have seen how the people of Venezuela turned, massively, to sign to demand that the young people kidnapped in El Salvador, who are in the concentration camps prepared in that country, be returned safe and sound. They are not criminals!” , he emphasized.
Regarding the situation, he reported that “we have already come into contact with law firms defending human rights in El Salvador, who will act on the legal side and we will act diplomatically, to achieve the objective of freeing them all.”
“Under what judicial process are 238 Venezuelans who were migrants in the United States imprisoned in El Salvador? This is a shameful, cruel act of forced disappearance and kidnapping,” he said.
He also highlighted that the great manipulation, of the Venezuelan extreme right, which began to position a global campaign including all Venezuelan migrants as members of the criminal organization the Aragua Train, which has been neutralized and therefore no longer exists.
In Simon Bolivar Park, at La Carlota Air Base, where the 48th National Fair of Cebu and its Crosses opened, which will be taking place from March 19 to 23, he said that the actions of the United States and El Salvador, “are the expression of a supremacist and Nazi ideology, are superb. They're coming against Venezuela, but also, it's an attack on Latin America.”
The head of state described as cruelty and injustice what the governments of the United States and El Salvador have done to Venezuelan migrants.
He also presented a video as evidence of the ill-treatment and abuses committed by U.S. authorities against Venezuelans.
“Physical and psychological violence can be seen in the video, where most of those affected are deceived by the United States government,” he said.
Mazo News Team