Executive Vice President criticizes UN's inability to stop genocide in Gaza
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Published at: 05/11/2024 01:09 PM
The Executive Vice President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, criticized this Tuesday the inability of the United Nations (UN) to stop the genocide in Gaza.
During his participation in the World Anti-Fascist Parliamentary Forum, held in Caracas, Rodríguez pointed out that the UN “was born with a germ and a pending cause that is the Palestinian cause and, over the decades, what we have seen is an international organization that withers and as President Nicolás Maduro said in his recent participation in Kazan, Russia, in the framework of the BRICS Summit, ' every bomb that falls on Gaza is a bomb that falls on the United Nations System' and its inability to defend nations”.
He also questioned the inability of the multilateral entity “to defend the principles and purposes of the founding Charter of the United Nations” and its inability to guarantee peace to children, women, grandparents and grandmothers. This is really what we are witnessing, on the one hand a planned and conceived policy of extermination and on the other hand a heroic noble people who are not kneeling and who stand up in struggle”.
The senior official of the Bolivarian Government emphasized that the Palestinian resistance “gives us courage to continue breathing, because we know that in that resistance there is a very deep and very strong message of what life is and what humanity is, when we have seen boys and girls attend classes in Gaza on ruins, on a human cemetery (...) the message for the peoples of the world is: don't give up that we don't give up, don't give up that there is hope, don't give up that there is hope in our faces drawn what should be a future for humanity free of extermination, genocide, oppression, where the rights of peoples to their territory are vindicated, where the right of peoples to their great history is vindicated in the defense of sovereignty, self-determination and independence”.
Mazo News Team