Venezuelan Opposition Leader Machado Says Govt Blocking Her Return
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María Corina Machado wants to return to Venezuela and the US administration of Donald Trump doesn’t think it’s the moment. This situation has been constant since the military operation of January 3 that kidnapped Nicolás Maduro, but it has become even more evident after the violent earthquakes of last week, which have already left at least 1,719 dead and more than 5,000 injured. The leader of the Venezuelan opposition wanted to travel to his cou…
The opposition says it wants to help the people on the ground after the natural disaster. The government accuses them of not letting them into the country.
"I am in Panama City, from where I planned to travel to Venezuela. The regime closed the airspace of our country to prevent my entry," said opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner María Corina Machado. "I want to return to Venezuela to accompany you in these heartbreaking hours, I want my hands to join yours in the search, in the consolation and in the embrace."
In Venezuela everything is interpreted with prejudices and agendas.And the double earthquake of last Wednesday, with a balance already of more than 1,500 dead and many more bodies buried under the rubble, is no exception.Continue reading...
Venezuela decides to close its airspace after the opposition leader said that she would do "everything that has to be done to find us there." The state already accounts for more than 1,700 deaths.
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