
It’s not a joke Ivan Duque blames Venezuela for Colombia’s massacres.
While the Colombian government suffers harsh criticism for its lack of action to stop the murder of social leaders, Iván Duque blames Venezuela.
The Colombian president says that Caracas protects armed groups responsible for these crimes.
This Thursday the president of Colombia, Iván Duque, blamed Venezuela the continuity of social and human rights leaders murders.
This position was taken after harsh criticism against him for managing peace and protect citizens badly. The opposition rejects these allegations.
For its part, Venezuela says that everything is due to a game of blaming third parties and diverting public opinion from the truths that os going in Colombia.
The guarantors of peace, Cuba and Norway had sent a letter to Duque to fully implement the peace agreement, the pact that was reached after more than half a century of armed conflict and President Duque, as promised in his electoral campaign, want to modify. However, while modifications are being sought, the increase in the number of murders doesn’t cease and the violence increased, due to the discontinuity of peace negotiations with the ELN guerrillas and eventual empowerment of FARC dissidents who have returned to the weapons overshadow the country.
#Colombia so far this year 40 massacres, 97 murders of people who defended human rights … But they are more aware of Venezuela pic.twitter.com/HYxGV5xG1F
— www.anoncandanga.com (@anon_candanga) August 17, 2020