Open Letter to Condemn Trump Administration's Hypocritical Indictment on Drug Charges of Venezuelan
Open Letter to Condemn Trump Administrations Hypocritical Indictment on Drug Charges of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and High-Ranking Venezuelan Officials
by Stansfield Smith / April 8th, 2020
We, the undersigned organizations and prominent individuals, condemn the false claims of criminal charges by the US government against the President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and other high-ranking officials with the pretext of their alleged involvement in international drug trafficking.
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This decision of the US constitutes a further escalation in coercive measures against a sovereign country, which has included sanctions so extreme as to create a blockade, costing Venezuela 40,000 lives in a period of just over a year and $116 billion in lost revenue.
It is well-documented that two close and long-time US allies in Latin America, the governments of Colombia and Honduras, have been heavily involved in narco trafficking. The last Latin American leader the US charged with drug trafficking was Panamas Manuel Noriega (who was running drugs with the CIA). The US then invaded his country and later imprisoned him in Miami.
Actual evidence of Venezuela involvement in drug trafficking
The Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA), which is unfriendly to the Venezuelan government, finds: CCDB [US interagency Consolidated Counterdrug Database] data does not justify many of the claims made by those who advance the narcostate narrative to describe organized crime in Venezuela today and to argue against efforts to achieve a negotiated path to democratic governance in Venezuela. As noted, US authorities estimate that 93 percent of US-bound cocaine is trafficked through Western Caribbean and Eastern Pacific routes, not through Venezuelas Eastern Caribbean coast.
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