El excandidato president venezolano Edmundo Gonzalez ha denunciado este jueves el asedio a seis members of the opposition There are shelters in Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, in Embajada, Argentina.
“Six people are under guard at the Argentine embassy Caracascurrently under the protection of the Gobierno de Brazil, Enfrentan cortes en el estrivación el électrique, extreme restrictions on access to food, water and essential goodsin addition to the pressure of the police officers stationed outside the residence,” he explained.
González considers the actions “no solo violan derechos fundamentales, sino también acuerdoes internacionales sobre protection y refugio diplomatática”. “Exigimos respeto a la humanidad y al Derecho Internacional,” he said.
It came after Argentina's Nazirio de Exteriores condemned the large deployment of armed forces at its diplomatic mission in Caracas on Sunday, as well as the closure of surrounding streets, among other “maneuvers”.
For Buenos Aires, this is representative riots que debe garantiarse a las sedes dipláticas de conformación con el Derecho Internacional”. Likewise, he asked the international community to “condemn these practices and demand the necessary safe conduct that allows the release” of asylum seekers from the Latin American country.
Pedro Urruchurt, the international affairs coordinator of his party, who is a refugee in the building, assured that the authorities mobile signal block y sobrevolaron legation with drones, además de sesediar with armed officers.
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