Santo Domingo, DR. – He Political Bureau of the Communist Party of Labor (PCT) expressed its strongest condemnation of what they describe as an escalation of “aggression and interference” by the United States government against the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.
This position, as they explain, responds to their firm conviction in defending the sovereignty of the Latin American peoples against imperial pretensions that seek to destabilize the region and fracture the unity of sister nations.
“We consider that the actions of air strikes and economic siege, the political threats implemented by Washington represent a flagrant violation of international law and the principle of self-determination,” reads the statement from the PTC Political Bureau.
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For the PCT, these “pressure” mechanisms are tools of domination that only seek to punish a people who have decided to be masters of their own destiny and their natural resources, challenging the hegemony that has historically attempted to be imposed on the continent.
According to his complaint, this “imperialist” offensive is part of a systematic strategy to restore control over countries that have chosen independent development paths.
Therefore, they assure that the sovereignty of Venezuela It is the frontier of dignity of all of America; Therefore, its defense must be assumed as an unavoidable priority for all progressive and revolutionary forces that aspire to a world based on respect and social justice.
In this sense, the PCT calls patriotic and urges the Dominican people to remain alert and express their active rejection of this aggression. Our shared history of fighting foreign interventions links us closely to the Venezuelan cause, reminding us that the peace and progress of our region depends exclusively on unity and mutual support in the face of external attacks that attempt to undermine popular democracy.
Finally, they call on all democratic, popular and social organizations in the Dominican Republic to organize days of solidarity and mobilization in support of the Bolivarian Revolution.
“It is imperative that the voice of Dominican workers be heard strongly in defense of Venezuela, reaffirming that we will not allow the peace of a people that only longs to build their future without foreign tutelage to be violated,” they concluded.
