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Venezuela's Attorney General, Tarek William Saab, accused Tuesday Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele of being the top leader of the criminal organization “Las Maras”. teleSUR

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00:00Venezuela's Attorney General Tarek William Saab accused Tuesday Salvadoran President
00:04Nayib Bukele of being the top leader of the criminal organization Las Maras.
00:09The Attorney General said that on June 30, U.S. media revealed the existence of secret
00:14agreements between Bukele and leaders of the gang, showing what he described as the President's
00:19double standard, who pretends to fight crime while makes deals with mafias.
00:25Saab also accused the Salvadoran President of illegally keeping more than 250 Venezuelan
00:30migrants under inhumane conditions in concentration camps in El Salvador.
00:36The Venezuelan official ratified his commitment to defend the human rights of all Venezuelans
00:41and reiterated his call to multilateral organizations to act against these arbitrary acts.

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