Edmundo González on World Refugee Day: “I’m Also One and I Know that Leaving Hurts” #20Jun - El Impulso
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On World Refugee Day, Venezuela’s elected president, Edmundo González Urrutia, sent a message in which he reflected on the crisis of forced migration that has struck millions of Venezuelans, and recalled his own experience in exile. “World Refugee Day is established to remember that it is a right to live in peace, seek protection and be received with dignity when fleeing fear, war or persecution,” Gonzalez wrote on his social networks. The elect…
On World Refugee Day, Edmundo González Urrutia, who lives in asylum in Spain, stressed that the "forced" migration of Venezuelans is the "greatest displacement crisis" in the recent history of Latin America and "one of the largest in the world."From his account on social network X, he said Friday that he is committed to working so that no compatriot will ever again have to flee Venezuela to survive: "I too am a refugee. And I know that leaving h…
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The Venezuelan opposition leader, assimilated in Spain, asked not to forget the human drama behind every forced migrant. Edmundo González’s entry on World Refugee Day: “I’m also one and I know that leaving hurts” #20Jun was first published in El Impulso.
Venezuelan opponent Edmundo González Urrutia, who lives in asylum in Spain, stressed this Friday that he is committed to working so that no compatriot will ever have to flee Venezuela to survive: "I too am a refugee. And I know that leaving hurts," wrote on the X network. Venezuela's opposition entry Edmundo González: "I am also a refugee. And I know that leaving hurts" was first published in Proceso Digital.
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia, who is living in asylum in Spain, stressed this Friday that he is committed to working to ensure that no other compatriot ever again has to flee Venezuela to survive: "I am a refugee too. And I know that leaving hurts," he wrote on the X network. On World Refugee Day, González Urrutia once again denounced that the "forced" migration of Venezuelans is the "greatest displacement crisis" in the…
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