President Nicolás Maduro reacted outraged to the proposal of the Salvadoran president Nayib Bukele, on a exchange of prisoners that includes the kidnapped migrants in exchange for judged prisoners, and called the Central American to act under “the Nazis schemes”.
In this regard, he demanded that the Bukele government “attest to the life of all the kidnapped boys, allows the visit of their lawyers and sooner rather than later, freely released them.”
In his program ´ Maduro +´, the president questioned that Venezuelans kidnapped in Salvadoran prisons have “without access to calls, lawyers, human rights agencies, they do not have natural judges, they did not commit any crime there”.
“It is a kidnapping of state. Serious crime against humanity,” said the head of state when referring to the qualifier of “Serial Human Rights Violator”, Made by the Attorney General of the Republic, Tarek William Saab.
“The system of mass violation of human rights over more than 85 thousand Salvadorans has already been debated. There is talk of at least a thousand Salvadorans dead under torture in Bukele’s concentration camps. Someday, all that will come to light and there will be justice,” he said.
Maduro showed his indignation two months after the relatives of the victims demanded faith of life of their kidnapped relatives in El Salvador, and “he stabs the stab and recognizes for the first time that he has 252 Venezuelans in their prisons without the right to defense and also refuses to publish faith of life… Is that democracy? Is it freedom?” He questioned.
He criticized that characters like María Machado and Leopoldo López have left to publicly support that Bukele keeps Venezuelans kidnapped in their prisons and alerted the people about the impudence of these political actors.
“If the world knew the rot of the concentration camps he has … the American dream was transformed into nightmare,” he said.