On Saturday Venezuelans, Colombians,. andDemocratic people across the globe united against last week’s conviction of political leader Leopoldo Lopez for 14 years in prison by the Maduro regime.
The regime’s sentencing is a clear sign of it’s fear for the political outcome due to the hyperinflation, corruption, delinquency, and the extreme lack of products that the country is experiencing today. The sentencing has
re-enforced Lopez’s position as a united leader of the opposition.
In New York City, Colombian and Venezuelans were united in an echo of the same sentiment of anger and repudiation against the Lopez conviction, and against the brutal human rights violations to poor Colombians living at the Venezuelan-Colombian borders.
Over 600 people were victims of deportations, and their homes, and properties were destroyed. In many instances, the Venezuelan Militia raped women, and girls. With the upcoming December 6 Parliamentary elections, this border incident was provoked by the Venezuelan regime to distract the Venezuelan people and to cause discord with the neighboring country. In addition, the United Nations reports that thousands of Colombian have left Venezuela in outrage against this savage regime.
Venezuela,
a country that was once considered a Democratic model of for Latin America now has the second
highest homicide rate in the world. The
United States warns US citizens there about the out-of-control crime. According to the report, heavily armed
criminals have used grenades and assault rifles to commit crimes at banks,
shopping malls, public transportation stations, and Universities. The situation in Venezuela today is not
sustainable and the Maduto regime is fully aware that its time is up.
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