
The senior representative of ALBA urged the international community to react and condemn such acts of kidnapping and torture. Photo: EFE
Caracas, March 17 (RHC)-- The executive secretary of ALBA-TCP affirmed that through arbitrary detentions and evidently degrading treatment, human rights are violated in the most flagrant and abject manner. The executive secretary of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America-People's Trade Agreement (ALBA-TCP), Jorge Arreaza, questioned the creation of concentration camps for Venezuelan and Latin American migrants by the Government of El Salvador.
Arreaza stated that "it's neo-Nazism in coordinated action. The traitorous government of El Salvador creates concentration camps for Venezuelan migrants and others, following orders from its masters in Washington." He also noted that "through arbitrary detentions, without the right to defense, without due process, and with evidently degrading treatment, they violate human rights in the most flagrant and abject manner."
The ALBA senior representative urged the international community to react and condemn such acts of kidnapping and torture.
Finally, Arreaza stated that the house of cards created by Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele will crumble sooner rather than later.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro expressed his rejection on Sunday of the US's use of the Alien Enemy Act of 1798, which facilitates mass deportations and, according to Caracas, criminalizes Venezuelans abroad.
During his program "Con Maduro +," the Venezuelan president denounced the "false narrative" about the presence of the Aragua Train in the US as having been created by the "far right" to justify repressive immigration policies. "It is a campaign to stigmatize a migration that was an escape valve against the sanctions imposed on our country," stated Nicolás Maduro.
The head of state insisted that this criminal organization was "combated and eliminated" in Venezuela, separating it from current migrants. For the president, "Venezuelan migration is a result of sanctions, not crime," he emphasized.
[ SOURCE: teleSUR ]