Cabello says national extremism is behind the kidnapping of Venezuelan migrants in El Salvador

Secretary General of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello Rondón
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Published at: 17/03/2025 02:32 PM

The general secretary of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello Rondón, criticized on Monday the silence of some leaders of the extreme right and the complicit statements of others in the face of the kidnapping of Venezuelan migrants in the United States (USA), who were transferred to prisons in El Salvador under false accusations and without due process.

“Has anyone heard María Corina Machado say anything? Has anyone heard Magalli Meda say anything? Has anyone heard Edmundo González say anything? Let us remind the country and the world that Edmundo González was the one who initially proposed that they be taken to a third country. That's there, that's public, notorious and communicational, that he declared it and wrote it,” said Cabello.

During the usual weekly press conference of the red awning, he indicated that the extremist Juan Pablo Guanipa and “the miserable” Juan Guaidó declared in favor of the measure of persecution against Venezuelans. “Has the Vente Venezuela party said anything? Zero. Did Andrés Velázquez say anything? Zero. Did Pérez Vivas say anything? (...) They are behind this. Whoever has eyes that sees, whoever has ears that hears,” he said.

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