Venezuela celebrates the victory obtained in the case of the AeroCargo del Sur Transport Company, Conviasa workers carried out an 8-kilometer walk to show that despite the media war and imperial manipulation, they managed to get justice after the release of the 19 crew members of Emtrasur kidnapped in Argentina.
They also raised their voices to demand the return of the Boeing 747 aircraft, on a tour that took place in the state of La Guaira, which began at the airline’s headquarters until it reached the Mamo Military Circle, a note from Conviasa press.
After 4 months and 15 days illegally held in Argentina, the National Government proved that there was no justification to support the measure prohibiting them from leaving the country, so the crew was gradually released.
The Minister of People’s Power for Transportation, Ramón Velásquez Araguayán, who led the walk, stressed that the activity was carried out “in honor of the victory we have achieved as a country, in honor of the morale, resistance and patriotism of all the Venezuelans”.
He stressed that with the case of Emtrasur “we have given an international victory, it is not a small thing what we have achieved, that all our crew members kidnapped in Argentina have returned here, to their land, reunited with their families and Iranian instructors, today Saturday, The other three that were missing are leaving.
The also President of Conviasa extolled the will of the Venezuelan people and the workers of Conviasa in defending their assets and the truth, delimiting “we prevent the evil intentions of the imperial governments from lowering our morale, causing us to falter and this is where we have a strengthened airline.
Regarding the return of the plane that is still in the hands of the Argentine judiciary and the actions that are being taken, he reiterated “now come the legal arguments and sooner rather than later we will have our aircraft returned, which cost us so much effort to acquire in the midst of of this blockade, in the midst of these illegal and coercive sanctions, to continue contributing to the comprehensive development of our country.”
Joy and enthusiasm characterized this walk, which was massively attended by nearly 1,500 workers from both Conviasa and Emtrasur.
Juan Mendoza, active staff of the airline, said “this is a victorious battle for us as workers, for all the people of Venezuela, because it really was an outrage they did to our Emtrasur airline.”