Venezuela rejected a report from the United States government (USA) on freedom religious and denounced that that country continues to assume powers that were not granted to it by multilateral mechanisms or other sovereign States.
The information was released by chancellor of the republicYván Gil, who through his account on the social network Twitter recalled that “Venezuela is an example of tolerance and harmonious coexistence between cultures and religions.”
“We reject the Gov’s report on religious freedom. of the United States, which continues to assume powers that have not been granted by multilateral mechanisms or other sovereign States. #Venezuela is an example of tolerance and harmonious coexistence between cultures and religions ”, he published on his account on the social network Twitter.
Likewise, he stressed that no biased report can hinder the commitment of the Bolivarian Government led by the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, to advocate and work for the various religious expressions that coexist in peace within the country.
“No biased report can erase the commitment of the Government of President @NicolasMaduro in favor of the various religious expressions, which coexist in peace within our territory,” he said on the social network.
US biased report
The International Report on Religious Freedom 2022 was presented this Monday, May 15, 2023, and on the case Venezuela The document makes a series of tendentious accusations against the national government led by President Nicolás Maduro.
It should be remembered that the national government has implemented public policies, defended and exalted this Tuesday in Unesco, in which it has served schools, hospitals and religious infrastructures.
Likewise, the Head of State recently activated the My Well-Equipped Church program, with the aim of endowing Christian temples, and together with the Venezuela Bella Mission, the different religious centers of the country have been restored and beautified.
Faced with the biased accusations in the US report, Foreign Minister Yván Gil stressed that the Bolivarian Government will continue its work “in favor of the various religious expressions” that make life in the country.