The demonstration will take place at the Venezuelan Embassy in the capital, which solidarity groups are protecting to prevent its occupation by opponents of the Maduro government.
The sit-in will be held as part of the ongoing solidarity actions against the U.S. aggression against the people of Bolivar and Hugo Chavez.
One month after the attack and kidnapping of President Maduro and his wife, Salvadoran groups continue to condemn “the imperialist aggression against Venezuela, an invasion where dozens of civilians died… but Trump isn’t interested in democracy; he never mentioned democracy in his speeches.”
“Right now, the demand is for total control of Venezuela’s resources. They don’t care if there are elections or not; they care about the resources, the oil. They don’t care about the Venezuelan people,” denounced Manuel Flores, Secretary General of the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN).
Academics, research centers, and civil society organizations also continue to demand the Venezuelan president’s release.
The Schafik Handal Center for Studies assessed the fragility, inoperability, and ineffectiveness of the international legal system, which is incapable of reacting to the impunity with which actions like the aggression against Venezuela are committed.
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