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Two killed as Maduro sends troops to block Venezuela aid convoys

By Steven Grattan, Anggy Polanco and Mayela Armas

 

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Opposition supporters unload humanitarian aid from a truck that was set on fire after clashes between opposition supporters and Venezuela's security forces at Francisco de Paula Santander bridge on the border line between Colombia and Venezuela as seen from Cucuta, Colombia, February 23, 2019. REUTERS/Marco Bello

 

CUCUTA, Colombia/URENA, Venezuela (Reuters) - At least two people were killed and trucks loaded with foreign aid were set ablaze after Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro deployed troops and armoured vehicles to turn back humanitarian assistance at border crossings with Colombia and Brazil.

 

Maduro said he was breaking diplomatic relations with Colombia and ordered its diplomatic staff to leave Venezuela within 24 hours because of its government's assistance to opposition leader Juan Guaido.

 

Guaido, who most Western nations recognise as Venezuela's legitimate leader, gave a personal send-off on Saturday to a convoy carrying U.S. aid departing from the Colombian city of Cucuta. The opposition says the foreign humanitarian assistance is desperately needed to tackle widespread food and medicine shortages in Venezuela.

 

But Maduro denies his oil-rich nation has any need of aid and accuses Guaido of being a coup-mongering puppet for U.S. President Donald Trump.

 

Washington warned on Friday that it could impose tough new sanctions on Venezuela if Maduro blocked the aid shipments.

 

"What do the Venezuelan people think of Donald Trump's threats? Get your hands off Venezuela Donald Trump. Yankee go home," Maduro told a rally of red-shirted, flag-waving supporters in the capital, Caracas. "He is sending us rotten food, thank you!"

 

In the Venezuelan border towns of San Antonio and Urena, troops fired tear gas and rubber bullets at opposition supporters, including lawmakers, walking towards the frontier waving Venezuelan flags and chanting "freedom."

 

People in Urena barricaded streets with burning tires, set a bus alight and hurled stones at troops to demand that Maduro allow aid into a country ravaged by an economic meltdown that has halved the size of the economy in five years.

 

"They started shooting at close range as if we were criminals," said shopkeeper Vladimir Gomez, 27, wearing a white shirt stained with blood. "I couldn't avoid the (rubber) bullets and they hit me in the face and my back. We have to fight."

 

Colombia's government had said that aid trucks would be unloaded at the border and their cargo transported by "human chains" that formed on the road that leads toward Venezuela.

 

However, Venezuelan security forces halted the convoys with a barrage of teargas. At the crossing by Urena, two trucks caught fire, sending plumes of dark smoke into the air, while crowds started removing boxes of supplies, a Reuters witness said.

 

In the southern town of Santa Elena de Uairen, near the border with Brazil, at least two people were killed in clashes with security forces, according to a doctor at the hospital where they were treated. On Friday, a married couple in a nearby indigenous community were shot dead by security forces.

 

Rights group Penal Forum said it had recorded 29 injuries and two deaths across Venezuela in clashes with troops, though Reuters could not verify this.

 

"I'm a homemaker and I'm here fighting for my family, for my children and parents, resisting the military's tear gas and soldiers on motorbikes," said Sobeida Monsalve, 42, in Urena.

 

'THE BIGGEST BATTLE'

 

Guaido had appealed to Venezuela's armed forces to stand to one side and allow aid in, promising amnesty to all officers who disavowed Maduro. Several soldiers, whose families suffer from the same shortages as other Venezuelans, took up his offer.

 

Twenty-three members of the security forces defected on Saturday, including 18 members of the National Guard and two police officers, Colombia's migration authority said.

 

A social media video showed troops who abandoned their post driving armoured vehicles across a bridge linking Venezuela and Colombia, knocking over metal barricades, and then jumping out of the vehicles and running to the Colombian side.

 

"What we did today, we did for our families, for the Venezuelan people," said one of the defectors in a video televised by a Colombian news program, which did not identify them. "We are not terrorists."

 

Venezuela's ruling Socialist Party calls Guaido's aid effort a veiled invasion backed by Washington and insists that the United States should instead help Venezuela by lifting crippling financial and oil sector sanctions.

 

Maduro blames Venezuela's dire situation on U.S. sanctions that have blocked funds and hobbled the OPEC member's vital oil industry.

 

On Saturday, Maduro turned his ire on Colombia and said President Ivan Duque's government was allowing its territory to be used for "attacks against Venezuela."

 

"For that reason, I have decided to break all political and diplomatic relations with Colombia's fascist government," he told cheering supporters.

 

Nearby, thousands of white-clad protesters gathered outside a military base in Caracas to demand that the armed forces allow the aid in.

 

"This is the biggest battle that the armed forces can win," said Sheyla Salas, 48, who works in advertising. "Please join this struggle, get on the right side of history, allow the humanitarian aid to enter."

 

According to a Reuters witness, two humanitarian aid trucks crossed the Brazilian border although they had not passed through the Venezuelan customs checkpoint.

 

Trump's national security adviser John Bolton cancelled plans to travel to South Korea to prepare for a summit addressing North Korea's nuclear program in order to focus instead on events unfolding in Venezuela, his spokesman said on Friday.

 

U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, in a message on Twitter on Saturday, said: "To Juan Guaido and all the people of Venezuela taking a stand for freedom and humanitarian relief: Estamos con ustedes. We are with you."

 

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-- © Copyright Reuters 2019-02-24

 

 

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Its a tough situation, but in a modern world where little if nothing was done to stop horrors like the Holodomor, The Armenian and Jewish Holocausts, The Great Leap Forward, Idi Amin, Rwanda, etc, Maduro will be around a while longer.....

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4 hours ago, Syduan said:

False flag, USA and associated puppets pushing for war on the pretext of being mankind's savior again....dangerous.

 

 

So you believe Maduro when he says there's no food shortages, no medical shortages, arresting, locking up, intimidating opposition politicians and their supporters is democratic, etc etc.

 

Bravo for you!

 

Maduro is just another tin pot corrupt "socialist" left wing dictator trying to cling on to power as long as he can.

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9 hours ago, Baerboxer said:

 

So you believe Maduro when he says there's no food shortages, no medical shortages, arresting, locking up, intimidating opposition politicians and their supporters is democratic, etc etc.

 

Bravo for you!

 

Maduro is just another tin pot corrupt "socialist" left wing dictator trying to cling on to power as long as he can.

Short summation of the true situation (2:25):

 

 

Longer - "An Ocean of Lies on Venezuela: Abby Martin & UN Rapporteur Expose Coup"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ii5MlQgGXyk&feature=youtu.be



 

 

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9 hours ago, Baerboxer said:

 

So you believe Maduro when he says there's no food shortages, no medical shortages, arresting, locking up, intimidating opposition politicians and their supporters is democratic, etc etc.

 

Bravo for you!

 

Maduro is just another tin pot corrupt "socialist" left wing dictator trying to cling on to power as long as he can.

"So you believe Maduro when he says there's no food shortages" - "Investigating Venezuela's 'humanitarian crisis': Max Blumenthal tours a supermarket in Caracas"

 

"Maduro is just another tin pot corrupt "socialist" left wing dictator trying to cling on to power as long as he can."

 

Yes, you guys don't understand, the people of Venezuela must be protected from themselves because they democratically elected a leader that isn't pro-America/Israel which means they don't have a real democracy!

 

We have no choice but to invade them and force a regime change, it's a humanitarian crisis!

 

It's just like Libya and Syria and Iraq! Once we're done liberating Venezuela with freedom bombs we can move onto Iran and try again with Syria.?

 

 

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Venezuela is accepting tons of humanitarian aid - just not from the USA:

 

Rainia Khalek - "To those American politicians and journalists who’ve been duped by Trump’s propaganda on Venezuela, there was 933 tons of humanitarian aid delivered to Venezuela just last week.

 

https://www.uniradioinforma.com/noticias/internacional/556699/venezuela-recibe-933-toneladas-de-medicinas-y-materiales-medicos.html

 

Could there be a reason "aid" from the USA is being turned away?

War criminal/convicted felon Elliott Abrams is up to his old lethal tricks:

 

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36 minutes ago, JimmyJ said:

Short summation of the true situation (2:25):

 

 

Longer - "An Ocean of Lies on Venezuela: Abby Martin & UN Rapporteur Expose Coup"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ii5MlQgGXyk&feature=youtu.be



 

 

Maduro propaganda.

 

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Telesur (stylised as teleSUR) is a Latin American terrestrial and satellite television network headquartered in Caracas, Venezuela and sponsored primarily by the government of Venezuela,[2] with additional funding from the governments of Cuba, Nicaragua, Uruguay, and Bolivia.[3] It was launched in 2005, under the government of Hugo Chavez, with the aim of being "a Latin socialist answer to CNN".[2]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telesur_(TV_channel)

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