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October 14, 2024
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Prosecutor assures that the homicide rate has dropped by 93%

Tarek William Saab: “Every public official must turn to the people”

Attorney General Tarek William Saab stated that Venezuela has become one of the safest countries in the world, highlighting that qualified homicide rates have been reduced by 93%. Regarding this, he denounced those who want the situation of several years ago to return.

“One of the safest countries in the world is Venezuela, because justice has been achieved, but now they want to go back,” said Saab during the Situational Analysis program, broadcast yesterday by Globovisión.

He indicated that the country’s right wants the Venezuelan people to rise up, but he stressed that what they have achieved is to raise up criminals. As an example he gave what was seen in the violent events the day after July 28 in Venezuela.

“They would like a military rebellion like that of Chávez, but he was a Bolivarian nationalist and the Armed Forces are heirs of Bolívar’s legacy,” highlighted the attorney general.
Saab stressed that those who donated money within the framework of the “Almost Venezuela” campaign incur criminal offenses.

“You are already outside the law if you donated in ‘Almost Venezuela’, you are legitimizing capital and we already have a very long list of people who have donated,” he said. saab, who classified Erik Prince, the promoter of the idea, as a person obsessed with Venezuela, so much so that in 2019 “he wanted to lend an army of mercenaries to Juan Guaidó.”

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