Head of State on kidnapped people in El Salvador: They wanted to keep them submissive and crush them, but they wouldn't let themselves
Courtesy Presidential Press
Published at: 21/07/2025 08:21 PM
The president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, assured that the guardians of the Center for the Confinement of Terrorism (CECOT) sought knee-down power and submissive to Venezuelans kidnapped in El Salvador.
“They had the capacity to resist and now they are in their land, in their homeland that loves and loves them,” said the Head of State.
In that sense, President Maduro added that “they wanted to keep them submissive and crush them, but they didn't let themselves and they always had their hope (...) no one took them away”.
He added that “migration is a human right. In Venezuela there are 10 million migrants and when has this been a crime? Venezuelan migration, in addition, is of quality and has a physical and spiritual preparation, as did the boys who did not allow themselves to be screwed.”
Mazo News Team