In Venezuela, president Nicolás Maduro described as a historical stain on El Salvador, the criminal acts of the Salvadoran president against Venezuelan citizens. teleSUR
00:00In Venezuela, President Nicolás Maduro described as a historical stain on El Salvador, the criminal acts of El Salvadoran president against Venezuelan citizens.
00:09The Venezuelan head of state pointed out that the more than 250 Venezuelan nationals who are being held hostage in the Cicot in El Salvador have been denied a right to lawyers and visits.
00:19He also pointed out that Bukele is a figure widely questioned in the world for his human rights violations and for the fraudulent way in which he became president of his country.
00:29In this sense, the Attorney General of the Republic, Tarek William Saab, reaffirmed Venezuela's position against the kidnapping of Venezuelans disguised as deportation by the United States and El Salvador,
00:39who in addition to violating human rights also violate international rights of these migrants who have not been proven to have committed any crime and have been isolated from their families.
00:50The Attorney General of the Republic
00:52The Attorney General of the Republic
00:53The Attorney General of the Republic
00:54The Attorney General of the Republic
00:55The Attorney General of the Republic
00:56Nayib Bukele
00:57Nayib Bukele, in the brief history of El Salvador, has no way of holding up, really, he has completed serial human rights violations against the Salvadoran people.
01:15Now he has thrown on himself the kidnapping and forced disappearance of 250 to Venezuelans, without the right to a trial, to a judge, to a defense, without the right to lawyers, to family visits, without the right to anything. The conditions in which they are inside that concentration camp
01:40are only comparable to the conditions in which the Jews were kept in the Nazi concentration camps. So Bukele, he himself threw a historical stain on himself that he will not overcome in centuries, the name Bukele and him as a person.