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Gloria Pinho calls for investigation into those who request intervention in Venezuela

Gloria Pinho pide investigar a quienes solicitan intervención en Venezuela

The lawyer and opponent, Gloria Pinhourged the members of the International Criminal Court (ICC), as well as the United Nations (UN) and the European Union (EU), to investigate individuals who request financing to request an intervention in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.

Through a post made on his social networks, Pinho asked himself Why don’t they start the investigations? This is in reference to international organizations. At the same time, she maintained that, “announcing death or intervention with weapons must be investigated.” Likewise, the opposition member said that it is absolutely deplorable that some individuals use the excuse of “Venezuela’s freedom” to ask for money. In her opinion, with the aim of promote acts that threaten life and security of Venezuelans.

Finally, Gloria Pinho asserted in her publication that “there is no cause that justifies the financing of violence or the suffering of our people.” In turn, she reiterated that “the true patriots We seek to build a future of peace, justice and well-being for all, not destroy it under false pretexts.”

Source: National Media

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