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Netanyahu and Bukele Follow Hitler's Rethoric, Says Jorge Rodriguez - teleSUR English

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President of Venezuela’s Parliament Jorge Rodriguez said on Friday that there is “no difference at all” between the documented speeches of Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler and those of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele. RELATED: Venezuela Applauds French Recognition of the Palestinian State “If you review the kind of atrocities Adolf Hitler used to say, how are they any different from what Benjamin Netanya…

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The president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, this Monday whipped the government of Nicolás Maduro after the Venezuelan prosecutor's office announced an investigation against him for alleged abuses of Venezuelan migrants who were deported by Washington and remained in a Salvadoran prison. On Friday, 252 Venezuelan migrants were repatriated as part of an exchange of prisoners between Washington and Caracas, which in return released ten U.S. citizen…

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Nicolás Maduro: Bukele did not play "no role" in negotiations of Venezuelan migrants Regarding the issue of migrants who were kidnapped in El Salvador, Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro, in an exclusive interview with TVSUR, indicated that the president of the Central American country, Nayib Bukele did not play any role in the negotiation of the return to Venezuelan soil. «Nayib Bueke no [...] La entrada Nicolás Maduro stated that Nayib Bukele…

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