Rodríguez on extremism campaigns against Venezuelan migrants: They are crimes against humanity

Jorge Rodríguez, appointed for the Peace Dialogues for the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
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Published at: 17/03/2025 01:57 PM

The appointee for the Peace Dialogues for the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Jorge Rodríguez, recalled this Monday all the times that the leaders of the extreme right, such as María Corina Machado and Julio Borges, called Venezuelan migrants a “plague”.

During a press conference from the Federal Legislative Palace, Rodríguez stressed that it is “a campaign directed and orchestrated to mistreat, to attack, to allow Venezuelans to be attacked. All xenophobic campaigns in the last 10 years stem from these comments” by extremism.

“That if you are a Venezuelan woman in Peru, in Panama, in the Dominican Republic, in Colombia, you are a prostitute. That if you are Venezuelan in Chile in Peru, in the United States of America, you are a criminal. These are crimes against an entire population and are classified as crimes against humanity. We will point this out in all existing spaces on this planet,” he emphasized.

He stressed that, through President Nicolás Maduro, “we will let the countries of the world know about this barbarity that can only be compared to the darkest pages of human history.”

Mazo News Team

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