The Ombudsman, Alfredo Ruiz, informed that the institution supports the demand for more than 24 nationals who were kidnapped in El Salvador against those responsible for the cruel actions and treatment of the Center for Confinement of Terrorism (CECOT) “for being a flagrant violation of human rights (…) at the cost of the life of these people with cruel and torture deals that gave a very strong repression ».
During his participation in the “Café in the morning” program, transmitted by Venezolana de Televisión (VTV), he said that the kidnapping of children in the United States is another full violation of all rights, since anywhere in the world “children are sacred” and is reflected through conventions that are signed by all countries of the world, except by the North American nation.
He said that “we see that these actions are done with total impunity” and without any punishment for being “taken to cage sites as if they were animals (…) seeing a clear violation of human rights, but against defenseless people”, to produce terror and anguish in the Venezuelan family, he said.
Ruiz recalling the words of the Liberator Simón Bolívar, when he mentioned that the United States, in the name of freedom, is placing misery to the world; “Now, in the name of Human Rights (Dd.
He also said that the nation has become a threat to the North American nation only because of the fact of not letting oil robbed for them, giving attacks with “1.039 unilateral coercive measures that are to drown and attack the Venezuelan population, as well as causing anguish and fear.” These first actions were directed against children who expected a transplant that was carried out through Citgo; “Everything was ready and what they did, they paralyzed the background and everything that was in the banks so that that money did not arrive and the transplant could not be done and save the lives of those children who were waiting for them.”
The Ombudsman said that the United States actuated many mechanisms to produce in Venezuela a stampe International justice as human trafficking.
