US act of aggression against Venezuela further weakens rules-based order
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Over 700 Venezuelans Return From US Last Week Under Return to the Homeland Plan
Caracas (Orinoco Tribune)—Last week, Venezuela received three new groups of repatriated nationals from the US under the Return to the Homeland Plan, signaling a sharp increase in returns following the resumption of migrant repatriation flights this year. The flights, which landed at Simón Bolívar International Airport in Maiquetía, La Guaira state, come as the nation continues to navigate the aftermath of the January 3 US military attacks. Recen…
The Vice President of Defense and Sovereignty of Venezuela, Vladimir Padrino López, reiterated this Tuesday that the response of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB), following the military attack against the country, “was unprecedented,” so the military body remains “with the honor and morals intact.” “A month ago, Venezuela was attacked by the world’s largest nuclear power, through an unprecedented and disproportionate military operatio…
"On January 3, the US military aggression against Venezuela marked a brutal escalation in the imperialist offensive against Latin America. This is a warning for all of us. That's why in this new episode of...
The attack on Venezuela by the United States and a follow-up of threats, of the application of sanctions and punishments, through blockades or the raising of tariffs, against Mexico, Cuba, Colombia, Iran, Canada, Greenland, among others, represent a clear threat to the International Law ...
USA: Act of aggression against Venezuela further weakens rules-based international order and leaves Venezuelans still waiting for justice
The 3 January US attack on Venezuela was an unlawful use of force under the UN Charter, further threatening the rules-based international order. Meanwhile, the crimes against humanity perpetrated by... The post USA: Act of aggression against Venezuela further weakens rules-based international order and leaves Venezuelans still waiting for justice appeared first on Amnesty International Ireland.
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