US regime besieges Venezuelan Embassy, cuts off electricity

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A guy who wanted to bring food to those in the embassy was arrested by the regime. What a rotten, inhuman regime.

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Translation:

"The diplomatic siege against activists at the Venezuelan Embassy in Washington, USA, continues almost a month after various NGOs occupied the building to prevent the entry of representatives of the self-proclaimed "president in charge," Juan Guaidó.
There are about fifteen people who at the moment are inside the premises with the permission of officials of the Government of Nicolás Maduro and with the express purpose of protecting the assets of the South American nation. Medea Benjamin, co-founder of the feminist and pacifist organization Code Pink, recounts what has happened in recent days.
"The first few weeks were very quiet [...] and suddenly, on May 1, this crowd came here," says Benjamin, recalling that this happened right after the failed coup attempt in Venezuela. "Since then, it has been like a war zone," he said.
The clashes and crossings of accusations have been raging in recent days between the occupiers and the opposition, mostly Venezuelan residents of the US capital. Most of the time it has been political slogans, but racist and misogynistic offenses have also been denounced, as well as harassment of the press.
Patricio Zamorano, co-director of the Council of Hemispheric Affairs (COHA), recalls that Washington has a duty to enforce the Vienna Convention. "The United States must take all possible actions to protect the integrity of all diplomatic missions [...]. We must remember that Venezuela is fully legitimized and fully recognized by the United Nations, "Zamorano said.
Last Wednesday, the company in charge of the electrical supply to the Embassy decided to cut the light of the building even though the invoice was paid. On the same day, Gerry Condon, president of the Veterans for Peace organization, was violently arrested by the US Secret Service for trying to get food for the activists locked inside the diplomatic mission."

"Ha sido como una zona de guerra": Activistas que resisten dentro de Embajada venezolana en EEUU | La iguana TV
 
A guy who wanted to bring food to those in the embassy was arrested by the regime. What a rotten, inhuman regime.

Cuadrado_ACTIVISTAS.jpg


Translation:

"The diplomatic siege against activists at the Venezuelan Embassy in Washington, USA, continues almost a month after various NGOs occupied the building to prevent the entry of representatives of the self-proclaimed "president in charge," Juan Guaidó.
There are about fifteen people who at the moment are inside the premises with the permission of officials of the Government of Nicolás Maduro and with the express purpose of protecting the assets of the South American nation. Medea Benjamin, co-founder of the feminist and pacifist organization Code Pink, recounts what has happened in recent days.
"The first few weeks were very quiet [...] and suddenly, on May 1, this crowd came here," says Benjamin, recalling that this happened right after the failed coup attempt in Venezuela. "Since then, it has been like a war zone," he said.
The clashes and crossings of accusations have been raging in recent days between the occupiers and the opposition, mostly Venezuelan residents of the US capital. Most of the time it has been political slogans, but racist and misogynistic offenses have also been denounced, as well as harassment of the press.
Patricio Zamorano, co-director of the Council of Hemispheric Affairs (COHA), recalls that Washington has a duty to enforce the Vienna Convention. "The United States must take all possible actions to protect the integrity of all diplomatic missions [...]. We must remember that Venezuela is fully legitimized and fully recognized by the United Nations, "Zamorano said.
Last Wednesday, the company in charge of the electrical supply to the Embassy decided to cut the light of the building even though the invoice was paid. On the same day, Gerry Condon, president of the Veterans for Peace organization, was violently arrested by the US Secret Service for trying to get food for the activists locked inside the diplomatic mission."

"Ha sido como una zona de guerra": Activistas que resisten dentro de Embajada venezolana en EEUU | La iguana TV
The US has never honored their stance as a humanitarian govt. especially in the continental US..
 
A guy who wanted to bring food to those in the embassy was arrested by the regime. What a rotten, inhuman regime.

Cuadrado_ACTIVISTAS.jpg


Translation:

"The diplomatic siege against activists at the Venezuelan Embassy in Washington, USA, continues almost a month after various NGOs occupied the building to prevent the entry of representatives of the self-proclaimed "president in charge," Juan Guaidó.
There are about fifteen people who at the moment are inside the premises with the permission of officials of the Government of Nicolás Maduro and with the express purpose of protecting the assets of the South American nation. Medea Benjamin, co-founder of the feminist and pacifist organization Code Pink, recounts what has happened in recent days.
"The first few weeks were very quiet [...] and suddenly, on May 1, this crowd came here," says Benjamin, recalling that this happened right after the failed coup attempt in Venezuela. "Since then, it has been like a war zone," he said.
The clashes and crossings of accusations have been raging in recent days between the occupiers and the opposition, mostly Venezuelan residents of the US capital. Most of the time it has been political slogans, but racist and misogynistic offenses have also been denounced, as well as harassment of the press.
Patricio Zamorano, co-director of the Council of Hemispheric Affairs (COHA), recalls that Washington has a duty to enforce the Vienna Convention. "The United States must take all possible actions to protect the integrity of all diplomatic missions [...]. We must remember that Venezuela is fully legitimized and fully recognized by the United Nations, "Zamorano said.
Last Wednesday, the company in charge of the electrical supply to the Embassy decided to cut the light of the building even though the invoice was paid. On the same day, Gerry Condon, president of the Veterans for Peace organization, was violently arrested by the US Secret Service for trying to get food for the activists locked inside the diplomatic mission."

"Ha sido como una zona de guerra": Activistas que resisten dentro de Embajada venezolana en EEUU | La iguana TV
Soooooo, as usual you omit half the story because it doesn't fit your propaganda....... You're so transparent it's hysterically funny!!! :rofl:

US cuts off power to Venezuelan Embassy with activists besieged inside

The blackout was reportedly ordered by Guaido's 'ambassador' to Venezuela, Carlos Vecchio

Last week, the US State Department urged the activists to vacate the premises, calling them "trespassers" and claiming that self-proclaimed "interim president" Guaido "has legal authority" over the embassy.

Washington has made no attempt to forcibly remove them.
 
A guy who wanted to bring food to those in the embassy was arrested by the regime. What a rotten, inhuman regime.

Cuadrado_ACTIVISTAS.jpg


Translation:

"The diplomatic siege against activists at the Venezuelan Embassy in Washington, USA, continues almost a month after various NGOs occupied the building to prevent the entry of representatives of the self-proclaimed "president in charge," Juan Guaidó.
There are about fifteen people who at the moment are inside the premises with the permission of officials of the Government of Nicolás Maduro and with the express purpose of protecting the assets of the South American nation. Medea Benjamin, co-founder of the feminist and pacifist organization Code Pink, recounts what has happened in recent days.
"The first few weeks were very quiet [...] and suddenly, on May 1, this crowd came here," says Benjamin, recalling that this happened right after the failed coup attempt in Venezuela. "Since then, it has been like a war zone," he said.
The clashes and crossings of accusations have been raging in recent days between the occupiers and the opposition, mostly Venezuelan residents of the US capital. Most of the time it has been political slogans, but racist and misogynistic offenses have also been denounced, as well as harassment of the press.
Patricio Zamorano, co-director of the Council of Hemispheric Affairs (COHA), recalls that Washington has a duty to enforce the Vienna Convention. "The United States must take all possible actions to protect the integrity of all diplomatic missions [...]. We must remember that Venezuela is fully legitimized and fully recognized by the United Nations, "Zamorano said.
Last Wednesday, the company in charge of the electrical supply to the Embassy decided to cut the light of the building even though the invoice was paid. On the same day, Gerry Condon, president of the Veterans for Peace organization, was violently arrested by the US Secret Service for trying to get food for the activists locked inside the diplomatic mission."

"Ha sido como una zona de guerra": Activistas que resisten dentro de Embajada venezolana en EEUU | La iguana TV

Good, whiney, Commie loving twits.
 
A guy who wanted to bring food to those in the embassy was arrested by the regime. What a rotten, inhuman regime.

Cuadrado_ACTIVISTAS.jpg


Translation:

"The diplomatic siege against activists at the Venezuelan Embassy in Washington, USA, continues almost a month after various NGOs occupied the building to prevent the entry of representatives of the self-proclaimed "president in charge," Juan Guaidó.
There are about fifteen people who at the moment are inside the premises with the permission of officials of the Government of Nicolás Maduro and with the express purpose of protecting the assets of the South American nation. Medea Benjamin, co-founder of the feminist and pacifist organization Code Pink, recounts what has happened in recent days.
"The first few weeks were very quiet [...] and suddenly, on May 1, this crowd came here," says Benjamin, recalling that this happened right after the failed coup attempt in Venezuela. "Since then, it has been like a war zone," he said.
The clashes and crossings of accusations have been raging in recent days between the occupiers and the opposition, mostly Venezuelan residents of the US capital. Most of the time it has been political slogans, but racist and misogynistic offenses have also been denounced, as well as harassment of the press.
Patricio Zamorano, co-director of the Council of Hemispheric Affairs (COHA), recalls that Washington has a duty to enforce the Vienna Convention. "The United States must take all possible actions to protect the integrity of all diplomatic missions [...]. We must remember that Venezuela is fully legitimized and fully recognized by the United Nations, "Zamorano said.
Last Wednesday, the company in charge of the electrical supply to the Embassy decided to cut the light of the building even though the invoice was paid. On the same day, Gerry Condon, president of the Veterans for Peace organization, was violently arrested by the US Secret Service for trying to get food for the activists locked inside the diplomatic mission."

"Ha sido como una zona de guerra": Activistas que resisten dentro de Embajada venezolana en EEUU | La iguana TV

Gerry Condon, president of the Veterans for Peace organization, was violently arrested by the US Secret Service for trying to get food for the activists locked inside the diplomatic mission."

Get back to me when the average "activist" has lost 24 pounds.
 
A guy who wanted to bring food to those in the embassy was arrested by the regime. What a rotten, inhuman regime.

Cuadrado_ACTIVISTAS.jpg


Translation:

"The diplomatic siege against activists at the Venezuelan Embassy in Washington, USA, continues almost a month after various NGOs occupied the building to prevent the entry of representatives of the self-proclaimed "president in charge," Juan Guaidó.
There are about fifteen people who at the moment are inside the premises with the permission of officials of the Government of Nicolás Maduro and with the express purpose of protecting the assets of the South American nation. Medea Benjamin, co-founder of the feminist and pacifist organization Code Pink, recounts what has happened in recent days.
"The first few weeks were very quiet [...] and suddenly, on May 1, this crowd came here," says Benjamin, recalling that this happened right after the failed coup attempt in Venezuela. "Since then, it has been like a war zone," he said.
The clashes and crossings of accusations have been raging in recent days between the occupiers and the opposition, mostly Venezuelan residents of the US capital. Most of the time it has been political slogans, but racist and misogynistic offenses have also been denounced, as well as harassment of the press.
Patricio Zamorano, co-director of the Council of Hemispheric Affairs (COHA), recalls that Washington has a duty to enforce the Vienna Convention. "The United States must take all possible actions to protect the integrity of all diplomatic missions [...]. We must remember that Venezuela is fully legitimized and fully recognized by the United Nations, "Zamorano said.
Last Wednesday, the company in charge of the electrical supply to the Embassy decided to cut the light of the building even though the invoice was paid. On the same day, Gerry Condon, president of the Veterans for Peace organization, was violently arrested by the US Secret Service for trying to get food for the activists locked inside the diplomatic mission."

"Ha sido como una zona de guerra": Activistas que resisten dentro de Embajada venezolana en EEUU | La iguana TV
Soooooo, as usual you omit half the story because it doesn't fit your propaganda....... You're so transparent it's hysterically funny!!! :rofl:

US cuts off power to Venezuelan Embassy with activists besieged inside

The blackout was reportedly ordered by Guaido's 'ambassador' to Venezuela, Carlos Vecchio

Last week, the US State Department urged the activists to vacate the premises, calling them "trespassers" and claiming that self-proclaimed "interim president" Guaido "has legal authority" over the embassy.

Washington has made no attempt to forcibly remove them.
Guaido doesn´t have an ambassador. He´s a US asset. When will you realize what´s going on?
 
A guy who wanted to bring food to those in the embassy was arrested by the regime. What a rotten, inhuman regime.

Cuadrado_ACTIVISTAS.jpg


Translation:

"The diplomatic siege against activists at the Venezuelan Embassy in Washington, USA, continues almost a month after various NGOs occupied the building to prevent the entry of representatives of the self-proclaimed "president in charge," Juan Guaidó.
There are about fifteen people who at the moment are inside the premises with the permission of officials of the Government of Nicolás Maduro and with the express purpose of protecting the assets of the South American nation. Medea Benjamin, co-founder of the feminist and pacifist organization Code Pink, recounts what has happened in recent days.
"The first few weeks were very quiet [...] and suddenly, on May 1, this crowd came here," says Benjamin, recalling that this happened right after the failed coup attempt in Venezuela. "Since then, it has been like a war zone," he said.
The clashes and crossings of accusations have been raging in recent days between the occupiers and the opposition, mostly Venezuelan residents of the US capital. Most of the time it has been political slogans, but racist and misogynistic offenses have also been denounced, as well as harassment of the press.
Patricio Zamorano, co-director of the Council of Hemispheric Affairs (COHA), recalls that Washington has a duty to enforce the Vienna Convention. "The United States must take all possible actions to protect the integrity of all diplomatic missions [...]. We must remember that Venezuela is fully legitimized and fully recognized by the United Nations, "Zamorano said.
Last Wednesday, the company in charge of the electrical supply to the Embassy decided to cut the light of the building even though the invoice was paid. On the same day, Gerry Condon, president of the Veterans for Peace organization, was violently arrested by the US Secret Service for trying to get food for the activists locked inside the diplomatic mission."

"Ha sido como una zona de guerra": Activistas que resisten dentro de Embajada venezolana en EEUU | La iguana TV
The US has never honored their stance as a humanitarian govt. especially in the continental US..
The gov´t must protect the embassy.
 
A guy who wanted to bring food to those in the embassy was arrested by the regime. What a rotten, inhuman regime.

Cuadrado_ACTIVISTAS.jpg


Translation:

"The diplomatic siege against activists at the Venezuelan Embassy in Washington, USA, continues almost a month after various NGOs occupied the building to prevent the entry of representatives of the self-proclaimed "president in charge," Juan Guaidó.
There are about fifteen people who at the moment are inside the premises with the permission of officials of the Government of Nicolás Maduro and with the express purpose of protecting the assets of the South American nation. Medea Benjamin, co-founder of the feminist and pacifist organization Code Pink, recounts what has happened in recent days.
"The first few weeks were very quiet [...] and suddenly, on May 1, this crowd came here," says Benjamin, recalling that this happened right after the failed coup attempt in Venezuela. "Since then, it has been like a war zone," he said.
The clashes and crossings of accusations have been raging in recent days between the occupiers and the opposition, mostly Venezuelan residents of the US capital. Most of the time it has been political slogans, but racist and misogynistic offenses have also been denounced, as well as harassment of the press.
Patricio Zamorano, co-director of the Council of Hemispheric Affairs (COHA), recalls that Washington has a duty to enforce the Vienna Convention. "The United States must take all possible actions to protect the integrity of all diplomatic missions [...]. We must remember that Venezuela is fully legitimized and fully recognized by the United Nations, "Zamorano said.
Last Wednesday, the company in charge of the electrical supply to the Embassy decided to cut the light of the building even though the invoice was paid. On the same day, Gerry Condon, president of the Veterans for Peace organization, was violently arrested by the US Secret Service for trying to get food for the activists locked inside the diplomatic mission."

"Ha sido como una zona de guerra": Activistas que resisten dentro de Embajada venezolana en EEUU | La iguana TV
Soooooo, as usual you omit half the story because it doesn't fit your propaganda....... You're so transparent it's hysterically funny!!! :rofl:

US cuts off power to Venezuelan Embassy with activists besieged inside

The blackout was reportedly ordered by Guaido's 'ambassador' to Venezuela, Carlos Vecchio

Last week, the US State Department urged the activists to vacate the premises, calling them "trespassers" and claiming that self-proclaimed "interim president" Guaido "has legal authority" over the embassy.

Washington has made no attempt to forcibly remove them.
Guaido doesn´t have an ambassador. He´s a US asset. When will you realize what´s going on?

Guaido doesn´t have an ambassador. He´s a US asset.

Maduro is a Venezuelan liability.
 
A guy who wanted to bring food to those in the embassy was arrested by the regime. What a rotten, inhuman regime.

Cuadrado_ACTIVISTAS.jpg


Translation:

"The diplomatic siege against activists at the Venezuelan Embassy in Washington, USA, continues almost a month after various NGOs occupied the building to prevent the entry of representatives of the self-proclaimed "president in charge," Juan Guaidó.
There are about fifteen people who at the moment are inside the premises with the permission of officials of the Government of Nicolás Maduro and with the express purpose of protecting the assets of the South American nation. Medea Benjamin, co-founder of the feminist and pacifist organization Code Pink, recounts what has happened in recent days.
"The first few weeks were very quiet [...] and suddenly, on May 1, this crowd came here," says Benjamin, recalling that this happened right after the failed coup attempt in Venezuela. "Since then, it has been like a war zone," he said.
The clashes and crossings of accusations have been raging in recent days between the occupiers and the opposition, mostly Venezuelan residents of the US capital. Most of the time it has been political slogans, but racist and misogynistic offenses have also been denounced, as well as harassment of the press.
Patricio Zamorano, co-director of the Council of Hemispheric Affairs (COHA), recalls that Washington has a duty to enforce the Vienna Convention. "The United States must take all possible actions to protect the integrity of all diplomatic missions [...]. We must remember that Venezuela is fully legitimized and fully recognized by the United Nations, "Zamorano said.
Last Wednesday, the company in charge of the electrical supply to the Embassy decided to cut the light of the building even though the invoice was paid. On the same day, Gerry Condon, president of the Veterans for Peace organization, was violently arrested by the US Secret Service for trying to get food for the activists locked inside the diplomatic mission."

"Ha sido como una zona de guerra": Activistas que resisten dentro de Embajada venezolana en EEUU | La iguana TV
Soooooo, as usual you omit half the story because it doesn't fit your propaganda....... You're so transparent it's hysterically funny!!! :rofl:

US cuts off power to Venezuelan Embassy with activists besieged inside

The blackout was reportedly ordered by Guaido's 'ambassador' to Venezuela, Carlos Vecchio

Last week, the US State Department urged the activists to vacate the premises, calling them "trespassers" and claiming that self-proclaimed "interim president" Guaido "has legal authority" over the embassy.

Washington has made no attempt to forcibly remove them.
Guaido doesn´t have an ambassador. He´s a US asset. When will you realize what´s going on?
The US government recognizes Guaido as the legitimate President of Venezuela therefore in the government's eyes Vecchio is the legitimate ambassador and those occupying the embassy as trespassers. It is what it is despite your propagandist claims.
 
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A guy who wanted to bring food to those in the embassy was arrested by the regime. What a rotten, inhuman regime.

Cuadrado_ACTIVISTAS.jpg


Translation:

"The diplomatic siege against activists at the Venezuelan Embassy in Washington, USA, continues almost a month after various NGOs occupied the building to prevent the entry of representatives of the self-proclaimed "president in charge," Juan Guaidó.
There are about fifteen people who at the moment are inside the premises with the permission of officials of the Government of Nicolás Maduro and with the express purpose of protecting the assets of the South American nation. Medea Benjamin, co-founder of the feminist and pacifist organization Code Pink, recounts what has happened in recent days.
"The first few weeks were very quiet [...] and suddenly, on May 1, this crowd came here," says Benjamin, recalling that this happened right after the failed coup attempt in Venezuela. "Since then, it has been like a war zone," he said.
The clashes and crossings of accusations have been raging in recent days between the occupiers and the opposition, mostly Venezuelan residents of the US capital. Most of the time it has been political slogans, but racist and misogynistic offenses have also been denounced, as well as harassment of the press.
Patricio Zamorano, co-director of the Council of Hemispheric Affairs (COHA), recalls that Washington has a duty to enforce the Vienna Convention. "The United States must take all possible actions to protect the integrity of all diplomatic missions [...]. We must remember that Venezuela is fully legitimized and fully recognized by the United Nations, "Zamorano said.
Last Wednesday, the company in charge of the electrical supply to the Embassy decided to cut the light of the building even though the invoice was paid. On the same day, Gerry Condon, president of the Veterans for Peace organization, was violently arrested by the US Secret Service for trying to get food for the activists locked inside the diplomatic mission."

"Ha sido como una zona de guerra": Activistas que resisten dentro de Embajada venezolana en EEUU | La iguana TV
The US has never honored their stance as a humanitarian govt. especially in the continental US..
The gov´t must protect the embassy.
They are, they're trying to help remove trespassers without using force.
 
A guy who wanted to bring food to those in the embassy was arrested by the regime. What a rotten, inhuman regime.

Cuadrado_ACTIVISTAS.jpg


Translation:

"The diplomatic siege against activists at the Venezuelan Embassy in Washington, USA, continues almost a month after various NGOs occupied the building to prevent the entry of representatives of the self-proclaimed "president in charge," Juan Guaidó.
There are about fifteen people who at the moment are inside the premises with the permission of officials of the Government of Nicolás Maduro and with the express purpose of protecting the assets of the South American nation. Medea Benjamin, co-founder of the feminist and pacifist organization Code Pink, recounts what has happened in recent days.
"The first few weeks were very quiet [...] and suddenly, on May 1, this crowd came here," says Benjamin, recalling that this happened right after the failed coup attempt in Venezuela. "Since then, it has been like a war zone," he said.
The clashes and crossings of accusations have been raging in recent days between the occupiers and the opposition, mostly Venezuelan residents of the US capital. Most of the time it has been political slogans, but racist and misogynistic offenses have also been denounced, as well as harassment of the press.
Patricio Zamorano, co-director of the Council of Hemispheric Affairs (COHA), recalls that Washington has a duty to enforce the Vienna Convention. "The United States must take all possible actions to protect the integrity of all diplomatic missions [...]. We must remember that Venezuela is fully legitimized and fully recognized by the United Nations, "Zamorano said.
Last Wednesday, the company in charge of the electrical supply to the Embassy decided to cut the light of the building even though the invoice was paid. On the same day, Gerry Condon, president of the Veterans for Peace organization, was violently arrested by the US Secret Service for trying to get food for the activists locked inside the diplomatic mission."

"Ha sido como una zona de guerra": Activistas que resisten dentro de Embajada venezolana en EEUU | La iguana TV
Soooooo, as usual you omit half the story because it doesn't fit your propaganda....... You're so transparent it's hysterically funny!!! :rofl:

US cuts off power to Venezuelan Embassy with activists besieged inside

The blackout was reportedly ordered by Guaido's 'ambassador' to Venezuela, Carlos Vecchio

Last week, the US State Department urged the activists to vacate the premises, calling them "trespassers" and claiming that self-proclaimed "interim president" Guaido "has legal authority" over the embassy.

Washington has made no attempt to forcibly remove them.
Guaido doesn´t have an ambassador. He´s a US asset. When will you realize what´s going on?


ROFL

Unlike Cuban Asset Maduro?

You're so full of shit.
 
A guy who wanted to bring food to those in the embassy was arrested by the regime. What a rotten, inhuman regime.

Cuadrado_ACTIVISTAS.jpg


Translation:

"The diplomatic siege against activists at the Venezuelan Embassy in Washington, USA, continues almost a month after various NGOs occupied the building to prevent the entry of representatives of the self-proclaimed "president in charge," Juan Guaidó.
There are about fifteen people who at the moment are inside the premises with the permission of officials of the Government of Nicolás Maduro and with the express purpose of protecting the assets of the South American nation. Medea Benjamin, co-founder of the feminist and pacifist organization Code Pink, recounts what has happened in recent days.
"The first few weeks were very quiet [...] and suddenly, on May 1, this crowd came here," says Benjamin, recalling that this happened right after the failed coup attempt in Venezuela. "Since then, it has been like a war zone," he said.
The clashes and crossings of accusations have been raging in recent days between the occupiers and the opposition, mostly Venezuelan residents of the US capital. Most of the time it has been political slogans, but racist and misogynistic offenses have also been denounced, as well as harassment of the press.
Patricio Zamorano, co-director of the Council of Hemispheric Affairs (COHA), recalls that Washington has a duty to enforce the Vienna Convention. "The United States must take all possible actions to protect the integrity of all diplomatic missions [...]. We must remember that Venezuela is fully legitimized and fully recognized by the United Nations, "Zamorano said.
Last Wednesday, the company in charge of the electrical supply to the Embassy decided to cut the light of the building even though the invoice was paid. On the same day, Gerry Condon, president of the Veterans for Peace organization, was violently arrested by the US Secret Service for trying to get food for the activists locked inside the diplomatic mission."

"Ha sido como una zona de guerra": Activistas que resisten dentro de Embajada venezolana en EEUU | La iguana TV
Soooooo, as usual you omit half the story because it doesn't fit your propaganda....... You're so transparent it's hysterically funny!!! :rofl:

US cuts off power to Venezuelan Embassy with activists besieged inside

The blackout was reportedly ordered by Guaido's 'ambassador' to Venezuela, Carlos Vecchio

Last week, the US State Department urged the activists to vacate the premises, calling them "trespassers" and claiming that self-proclaimed "interim president" Guaido "has legal authority" over the embassy.

Washington has made no attempt to forcibly remove them.
Guaido doesn´t have an ambassador. He´s a US asset. When will you realize what´s going on?
The US government recognizes Guaido as the legitimate President of Venezuela therefore in the government's eyes Vecchio is the legitimate ambassador and those occupying the embassy as trespassers. It is what it is despite your propagandist claims.
The US doesn´t decide who is President of Venezuela. As per international law, Maduro is President.
 
A guy who wanted to bring food to those in the embassy was arrested by the regime. What a rotten, inhuman regime.

Cuadrado_ACTIVISTAS.jpg


Translation:

"The diplomatic siege against activists at the Venezuelan Embassy in Washington, USA, continues almost a month after various NGOs occupied the building to prevent the entry of representatives of the self-proclaimed "president in charge," Juan Guaidó.
There are about fifteen people who at the moment are inside the premises with the permission of officials of the Government of Nicolás Maduro and with the express purpose of protecting the assets of the South American nation. Medea Benjamin, co-founder of the feminist and pacifist organization Code Pink, recounts what has happened in recent days.
"The first few weeks were very quiet [...] and suddenly, on May 1, this crowd came here," says Benjamin, recalling that this happened right after the failed coup attempt in Venezuela. "Since then, it has been like a war zone," he said.
The clashes and crossings of accusations have been raging in recent days between the occupiers and the opposition, mostly Venezuelan residents of the US capital. Most of the time it has been political slogans, but racist and misogynistic offenses have also been denounced, as well as harassment of the press.
Patricio Zamorano, co-director of the Council of Hemispheric Affairs (COHA), recalls that Washington has a duty to enforce the Vienna Convention. "The United States must take all possible actions to protect the integrity of all diplomatic missions [...]. We must remember that Venezuela is fully legitimized and fully recognized by the United Nations, "Zamorano said.
Last Wednesday, the company in charge of the electrical supply to the Embassy decided to cut the light of the building even though the invoice was paid. On the same day, Gerry Condon, president of the Veterans for Peace organization, was violently arrested by the US Secret Service for trying to get food for the activists locked inside the diplomatic mission."

"Ha sido como una zona de guerra": Activistas que resisten dentro de Embajada venezolana en EEUU | La iguana TV
Soooooo, as usual you omit half the story because it doesn't fit your propaganda....... You're so transparent it's hysterically funny!!! :rofl:

US cuts off power to Venezuelan Embassy with activists besieged inside

The blackout was reportedly ordered by Guaido's 'ambassador' to Venezuela, Carlos Vecchio

Last week, the US State Department urged the activists to vacate the premises, calling them "trespassers" and claiming that self-proclaimed "interim president" Guaido "has legal authority" over the embassy.

Washington has made no attempt to forcibly remove them.
Guaido doesn´t have an ambassador. He´s a US asset. When will you realize what´s going on?
The US government recognizes Guaido as the legitimate President of Venezuela therefore in the government's eyes Vecchio is the legitimate ambassador and those occupying the embassy as trespassers. It is what it is despite your propagandist claims.
The US doesn´t decide who is President of Venezuela. As per international law, Maduro is President.
The US didn't decide, they view Guaido as the legitimately elected president based on obvious election corruption by those who ran the election. Almost to a man the polling was run by Maduro loyalists........ I'm sure they were fair and unbiased....... :rofl:
 
A guy who wanted to bring food to those in the embassy was arrested by the regime. What a rotten, inhuman regime.

Cuadrado_ACTIVISTAS.jpg


Translation:

"The diplomatic siege against activists at the Venezuelan Embassy in Washington, USA, continues almost a month after various NGOs occupied the building to prevent the entry of representatives of the self-proclaimed "president in charge," Juan Guaidó.
There are about fifteen people who at the moment are inside the premises with the permission of officials of the Government of Nicolás Maduro and with the express purpose of protecting the assets of the South American nation. Medea Benjamin, co-founder of the feminist and pacifist organization Code Pink, recounts what has happened in recent days.
"The first few weeks were very quiet [...] and suddenly, on May 1, this crowd came here," says Benjamin, recalling that this happened right after the failed coup attempt in Venezuela. "Since then, it has been like a war zone," he said.
The clashes and crossings of accusations have been raging in recent days between the occupiers and the opposition, mostly Venezuelan residents of the US capital. Most of the time it has been political slogans, but racist and misogynistic offenses have also been denounced, as well as harassment of the press.
Patricio Zamorano, co-director of the Council of Hemispheric Affairs (COHA), recalls that Washington has a duty to enforce the Vienna Convention. "The United States must take all possible actions to protect the integrity of all diplomatic missions [...]. We must remember that Venezuela is fully legitimized and fully recognized by the United Nations, "Zamorano said.
Last Wednesday, the company in charge of the electrical supply to the Embassy decided to cut the light of the building even though the invoice was paid. On the same day, Gerry Condon, president of the Veterans for Peace organization, was violently arrested by the US Secret Service for trying to get food for the activists locked inside the diplomatic mission."

"Ha sido como una zona de guerra": Activistas que resisten dentro de Embajada venezolana en EEUU | La iguana TV
Soooooo, as usual you omit half the story because it doesn't fit your propaganda....... You're so transparent it's hysterically funny!!! :rofl:

US cuts off power to Venezuelan Embassy with activists besieged inside

The blackout was reportedly ordered by Guaido's 'ambassador' to Venezuela, Carlos Vecchio

Last week, the US State Department urged the activists to vacate the premises, calling them "trespassers" and claiming that self-proclaimed "interim president" Guaido "has legal authority" over the embassy.

Washington has made no attempt to forcibly remove them.
Guaido doesn´t have an ambassador. He´s a US asset. When will you realize what´s going on?
The US government recognizes Guaido as the legitimate President of Venezuela therefore in the government's eyes Vecchio is the legitimate ambassador and those occupying the embassy as trespassers. It is what it is despite your propagandist claims.
The US doesn´t decide who is President of Venezuela. As per international law, Maduro is President.
The US didn't decide, they view Guaido as the legitimately elected president based on obvious election corruption by those who ran the election. Almost to a man the polling was run by Maduro loyalists........ I'm sure they were fair and unbiased....... :rofl:
Yes, there were three other candidates, all pro-US. Non of them were from Guaido´s coalition as they boycotted the election.
 
Soooooo, as usual you omit half the story because it doesn't fit your propaganda....... You're so transparent it's hysterically funny!!! :rofl:

US cuts off power to Venezuelan Embassy with activists besieged inside
Guaido doesn´t have an ambassador. He´s a US asset. When will you realize what´s going on?
The US government recognizes Guaido as the legitimate President of Venezuela therefore in the government's eyes Vecchio is the legitimate ambassador and those occupying the embassy as trespassers. It is what it is despite your propagandist claims.
The US doesn´t decide who is President of Venezuela. As per international law, Maduro is President.
The US didn't decide, they view Guaido as the legitimately elected president based on obvious election corruption by those who ran the election. Almost to a man the polling was run by Maduro loyalists........ I'm sure they were fair and unbiased....... :rofl:
Yes, there were three other candidates, all pro-US. Non of them were from Guaido´s coalition as they boycotted the election.
Easy way to settle this. Since you're such a big fan of the International Court have them run/monitor new elections in Venezuela and we'll see if your fairness claims are valid or not........ Oh yeah, I forgot, Russian won't allow it....... Looks like they get to decide by proxy who's president of Venezuela........ :eusa_whistle:
 
Soooooo, as usual you omit half the story because it doesn't fit your propaganda....... You're so transparent it's hysterically funny!!! :rofl:

US cuts off power to Venezuelan Embassy with activists besieged inside
Guaido doesn´t have an ambassador. He´s a US asset. When will you realize what´s going on?
The US government recognizes Guaido as the legitimate President of Venezuela therefore in the government's eyes Vecchio is the legitimate ambassador and those occupying the embassy as trespassers. It is what it is despite your propagandist claims.
The US doesn´t decide who is President of Venezuela. As per international law, Maduro is President.
The US didn't decide, they view Guaido as the legitimately elected president based on obvious election corruption by those who ran the election. Almost to a man the polling was run by Maduro loyalists........ I'm sure they were fair and unbiased....... :rofl:
Yes, there were three other candidates, all pro-US. Non of them were from Guaido´s coalition as they boycotted the election.
Oh and they boycotted the election because they knew, as I do that all the polling would be done by Maduro loyalists would be anything but trustworthy......
 
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Guaido doesn´t have an ambassador. He´s a US asset. When will you realize what´s going on?
The US government recognizes Guaido as the legitimate President of Venezuela therefore in the government's eyes Vecchio is the legitimate ambassador and those occupying the embassy as trespassers. It is what it is despite your propagandist claims.
The US doesn´t decide who is President of Venezuela. As per international law, Maduro is President.
The US didn't decide, they view Guaido as the legitimately elected president based on obvious election corruption by those who ran the election. Almost to a man the polling was run by Maduro loyalists........ I'm sure they were fair and unbiased....... :rofl:
Yes, there were three other candidates, all pro-US. Non of them were from Guaido´s coalition as they boycotted the election.
Oh and they boycotted the election because they new, as I do that all the polling would be done by Maduro loyalists would be anything but trustworthy......
http://hinterlaces.com
 
Guaido doesn´t have an ambassador. He´s a US asset. When will you realize what´s going on?
The US government recognizes Guaido as the legitimate President of Venezuela therefore in the government's eyes Vecchio is the legitimate ambassador and those occupying the embassy as trespassers. It is what it is despite your propagandist claims.
The US doesn´t decide who is President of Venezuela. As per international law, Maduro is President.
The US didn't decide, they view Guaido as the legitimately elected president based on obvious election corruption by those who ran the election. Almost to a man the polling was run by Maduro loyalists........ I'm sure they were fair and unbiased....... :rofl:
Yes, there were three other candidates, all pro-US. Non of them were from Guaido´s coalition as they boycotted the election.
Easy way to settle this. Since you're such a big fan of the International Court have them run/monitor new elections in Venezuela and we'll see if your fairness claims are valid or not........ Oh yeah, I forgot, Russian won't allow it....... Looks like they get to decide by proxy who's president of Venezuela........ :eusa_whistle:
"After the Agreement of Electoral Guarantees was signed on 1 March by the political parties Great Patriotic Pole, Movimiento al Socialismo, Avanzada Progresista, and COPEI, the United Nations was asked, with a formal invitation and visit by the main candidates or their representatives, to send a delegation to monitor the election. The Democratic Unity Roundtable (MUD) opposed UN electoral observation in Venezuela.[35] In the end, the UN refused to send a mission.[36][37]"
2018 Venezuelan presidential election - Wikipedia
 
The US government recognizes Guaido as the legitimate President of Venezuela therefore in the government's eyes Vecchio is the legitimate ambassador and those occupying the embassy as trespassers. It is what it is despite your propagandist claims.
The US doesn´t decide who is President of Venezuela. As per international law, Maduro is President.
The US didn't decide, they view Guaido as the legitimately elected president based on obvious election corruption by those who ran the election. Almost to a man the polling was run by Maduro loyalists........ I'm sure they were fair and unbiased....... :rofl:
Yes, there were three other candidates, all pro-US. Non of them were from Guaido´s coalition as they boycotted the election.
Oh and they boycotted the election because they new, as I do that all the polling would be done by Maduro loyalists would be anything but trustworthy......
http://hinterlaces.com
Unfortunately my Spanish is no where near good enough to read that but it looks like part of the "polling wars" that have been rampant inside and outside Venezuela itself. Of course you most likely found one that confirms your bias........
 
The US government recognizes Guaido as the legitimate President of Venezuela therefore in the government's eyes Vecchio is the legitimate ambassador and those occupying the embassy as trespassers. It is what it is despite your propagandist claims.
The US doesn´t decide who is President of Venezuela. As per international law, Maduro is President.
The US didn't decide, they view Guaido as the legitimately elected president based on obvious election corruption by those who ran the election. Almost to a man the polling was run by Maduro loyalists........ I'm sure they were fair and unbiased....... :rofl:
Yes, there were three other candidates, all pro-US. Non of them were from Guaido´s coalition as they boycotted the election.
Easy way to settle this. Since you're such a big fan of the International Court have them run/monitor new elections in Venezuela and we'll see if your fairness claims are valid or not........ Oh yeah, I forgot, Russian won't allow it....... Looks like they get to decide by proxy who's president of Venezuela........ :eusa_whistle:
"After the Agreement of Electoral Guarantees was signed on 1 March by the political parties Great Patriotic Pole, Movimiento al Socialismo, Avanzada Progresista, and COPEI, the United Nations was asked, with a formal invitation and visit by the main candidates or their representatives, to send a delegation to monitor the election. The Democratic Unity Roundtable (MUD) opposed UN electoral observation in Venezuela.[35] In the end, the UN refused to send a mission.[36][37]"
2018 Venezuelan presidential election - Wikipedia

Oh my, you mean there was politics involved......? Say it isn't so!!! :rofl:
 

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