Cabello: New York Times recognized that among those sent to El Salvador there is not one linked to the Aragua Train

Secretary General of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela, Diosdado Cabello Rondón
Photo: Con El Mazo Dando

Published at: 12/11/2025 09:04 PM

The general secretary of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello, said that they now believe that the narrative of the Aragua Train used by the United States to send 252 Venezuelans to a prison in El Salvador is false because the New York Time said so.

“We have been saying it in a thousand ways for years, that the Aragua Train is a narrative to attack migrants and the Bolivarian Government,” said Cabello Rondón, during his Con El Mazo Dando program.

He stressed that according to the article published by the New York Time, none of the Venezuelans sent to El Salvador were linked to the Aragua Train.

“A team of independent forensic analysts examined the testimonies of Venezuelans and the experts described them as coherent and credible, and stated that most of the acts described met the United Nations definition of torture,” the New York Time article reports.

The American media interviewed 40 of the men who were imprisoned, many of them in their homes in cities and towns across Venezuela. “We then asked a group of independent forensic experts who help investigate allegations of torture to evaluate the credibility of these men's testimony.

“Several doctors from that team, known as the Group of Independent Forensic Experts, said that the men's testimonies, together with photographs of what they described as their injuries, were consistent and credible, and provided compelling evidence to support allegations of torture,” the article adds.

Cabello indicated that a complaint remains before the International Criminal Court “to see if it intervenes against Nayib Bukele's rat.”

He also argued that the world will believe the link between La Sayona (María Corina Machado), with Colombian and Ecuadorian drug trafficking when the New York Time says so.

He also recalled that María Corina Machado said that these migrants should be sent to El Salvador.




Mazo News Team

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