Ottawa protesters condemn U.S. action in Venezuela, call for Canada support
Dozens protested at the U.S. embassy urging Canada to back Venezuelan self-determination amid regional concerns over U.S. interference, six countries condemned the actions.
- Protesters in Ottawa condemned U.S. military action in Venezuela and called for Canada's support for President Maduro.
- A counter-protester who fled Venezuela said she was confused why people would support Maduro, who she said has harmed her country.
- Six countries, including Mexico and Spain, issued a statement condemning the U.S. actions and calling for a peaceful resolution in Venezuela without external interference.
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'Hands off Venezuela,' say protesters at Ontario rally, among many following U.S. action against Maduro
As the world, including Canada, tries to make sense of the U.S. capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife, some Hamilton demonstrators are denouncing the military intervention. It was one of many demonstrations in about a dozen Canadian cities in recent days.
Protesters in Canada hold different opinions of Nicolás Maduro
As a number of countries condemn the ouster of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by the United States, protesters in front of the U.S. embassy in Ottawa on Sunday called for the federal government to support the right to self-determination for the Venezuelan people and for the U.S. to back away.
OTTAWA — While some countries condemn the expulsion of the Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro by the United States, protesters in Ottawa are calling on the federal government to support the right to self-determination of the Venezuelan people and calling on the United States to withdraw. Dozens of people gathered in front of the American embassy, a few steps from Parliament Hill, to denounce the actions of President Donald Trump, who sent Nicolá…
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