In a Letter, Maduro Calls for Paving the Way "to Forgiveness, Reconciliation, and Peace" in Venezuela.
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The ousted president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, released a letter on Sunday calling for peace in the South American country and including religious quotes for Palm Sunday, a day after publishing his first message since his capture in January during a US operation in Caracas. “May Venezuela be a house of prayer, a house of respect, a house of encounter. May we cleanse our hearts of hatred, division, and selfishness, and pave the way for forgiv…
From the solitude of his cell in Brooklyn and a few days after his second appearance before the judge, Nicolás Maduro sent a letter to the country in the midst of the disassembly...
The former Venezuelan dictator, Nicolás Maduro, broke his silence from New York, where he is in detention facing charges of alleged drug trafficking before the U.S. justice system, to send a message addressed to the Venezuelan people in which he called for national reconciliation, dialogue and forgiveness as roads for the reconstruction of the country.
The letter was posted on Maduro's X account days after his second hearing in the South District Court of New York, where the payment of his legal defense was discussed.
Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, reiterated this Sunday their call to national union, reconciliation and peace in Venezuela, by means of a letter circulated one day after their first public message after their court appearance in New York. The text was published on the Instagram account of deputy Nicolás Maduro Guerra (“Nicolasito”) and refers to Palm Sunday, with multiple religious allusions to frame the beginning of Holy Week. “Let V…
The former president of Venezuela Nicolás Maduro and his wife, former deputy Cilia Flores, call for peace and national union, while ensuring that they are "firm" and serene" in a message published two days after their trial hearing in New York, and in which it constitutes the first message since they were kidnapped in Caracas last January."Today more than ever we call to continue consolidating the country's peace, national union, reconciliation,…
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