El Salvador President Naibe Buquere repeated his offer to Venezuelan socialist dictator Nicolas Maduro on Tuesday to send 252 Venezuelans deported from the United States back to Venezuela in exchange for Maduro, who will release 252 political prisoners.
Bukkere is the first issued A “humanitarian agreement” was proposed to Maduro on Sunday for the release of 252 of Maduro’s political prisoners in exchange for 252 deportees suspected of being members of the Tren de Aragua terrorist organization. In addition to Venezuelan political prisoners, Buquel proposed to free Americans, Italians, Israelis and other foreigners representing 20 other nationalities that the Maduro regime unfairly detained.
Maduro, who has repeatedly claimed that Bukkel “invited” Decoy; It was rejected The proposal and Bukel accused him of being engaged in “Nazism” and hoped that “Bukel would one day be tested and faced with justice.”
Salvadora’s president responded to Maduro on his Twitter account on Tuesday. Buquere was accompanied by a response with a copy of the formal proposal issued by the Salvador Ministry of Foreign Affairs to its Venezuelan counterpart in Caracas.
In the letter, Salvadra’s Foreign Ministry informed Venezuela that 252 Venezuelan retirees were detained at the Secott Terrorism Confinement Centre, adding that Deportie has been identified for ties to Tren de Lagua’s terrorist organisations, and that as a result, they have been sued for commissioning of various Lyme Commissions.
“Nicolas Maduro, you said yesterday that you would not accept the proposal for a prisoner exchange. However, your rejection is inconsistent,” read Bukere’s message.
“You yourself have had such interactions in the past. You have released 30 political prisoners in exchange for one. One of your closest collaborators, Alex Saab, has been accused of participating in serious crimes and crimes against the people of Venezuela,” he added.
Afterwards, Bukere said, “I thought the 30-1 exchange was fair, but now I have rejected a fair proposal for 1. Could it be you who said “doing everything that is necessary” to achieve the release of a Venezuelan detained in El Salvador? ”
In December 2023, while managing former US President Joe Biden, Maduro released a group of political prisoners, including around 10 unfairly detained Americans. Alex SaabMaduro’s suspicious top money launderer and “financial brain.”
At the time of his release, Saab, a national of Colombia, has an extensive international list corruption The charges were under court proceedings in a U.S. court over accusations that used the US financial system to wash $350 million from Venezuela’s state funds. Serve was given a “hero” welcome” in Caracas after the Biden administration released him. He is currently the Minister of Industry for Maduro.
Since March, the Maduro administration has been repeated. I insisted Under the alien enemy law of 1798, summoned by President Donald Trump, the deportation of illegal Venezuelan immigrants to El Salvador is comparable to the persecution of Nazi German concentration camps and their Jews.
I also have Maduro I insisted He is said to have done “as much as possible” and that Bukere “rescued” the allegedly “teared” Venezuelans and placed them in “concentration camps” in Salvador.
“So you were lying? Was the reception at Miraflores, a relative of the detainee, just a media spectacle?” Buquel asked Maduro. “I repeat our proposal. This time we have attached the formal document sent to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.”
“I’m waiting for your response and hope that the people of Venezuela and the whole world will be able to see clearly who you really are if they are still questioning,” he concluded.
Venezuela Foreign Minister Ivan Gil It was rejected Salvador’s Foreign Ministry’s request was sent to the Foreign Ministry in Salvador a few hours later, demanding the “immediate and unconditional” release of 252 retirees.
Gill deemed it a “illegal and morally unacceptable” proposal and a “confession” of alleged human rights violations. Gill, who accused El Salvador of denying its right to “defense, legitimate procedures and access to justice,” argued that the political prisoners held by Venezuela are being held in custody for a “commission on conduct that is badly punished.”
“By taking further consideration by attempting to condition the exchange of exchanges with citizens who have been deprived of their freedom in Venezuela for completely unrelated causes (the committee of conduct that is badly punished), without legal or ethical basis, the detainees he refers to have no Salvadra citizenship, but most of them are Venezuelan citizens.”
“This approach constitutes a legal anomaly without precedent in the framework of bilateral or multilateral relations that violate the fundamental principles of justice, proportionality and human dignity,” the letter continued.
Christian K. Calzo is a Venezuelan writer and documents life under socialism. You can follow him on Twitter here.
