In the context of the offensive against Venezuela, Congressman Nicolás Maduro Guerra called for large mobilizations in the United States, Europe and other regions of the world on February 3, with the aim of demanding from the White House the release of President Nicolás Maduro and the first combatant, Cilia Flores, kidnapped on US soil.
The call was made during a videoconference aimed at coordinating actions to globalize solidarity with the head of state and demand his release.
During his intervention, Maduro Guerra warned that with the US aggression against Venezuela, the world is witnessing a process of privatization of international law.
On the other hand, Maduro Guerra urged people to unite and sustain permanent mobilization in the streets in defense of peace and international law.
Likewise, he reiterated the call for an international meeting of specialists in International Law, which will be held in Caracas during the first week of February. The objective will be to present legal complaints related to the kidnapping of the Venezuelan head of state in different international settings.
In his speech, the legislator contrasted the peaceful nature of the countries of the global south with the interventionism of the White House. People in resistance fight for their right to exist and for the construction of a world based on social equality, the redistribution of wealth and the reduction of inequality gaps, he stressed.
