The Milei government denounces harassment and intimidation of asylum seekers in the Argentine embassy in Venezuela
The government of Javier Milei denounced this Saturday acts of harassment and intimidation against Venezuelans asylum in the Argentine embassy in Caracas, which remains under the diplomatic protection of Brazil, as as one of the six opponents sheltered in the diplomatic headquarters had stated a few hours before on social networks..
“The Argentine Republic condemns the acts of harassment and intimidation against people sheltered in the Argentine embassy in Caracas, currently under the diplomatic protection of the Government of Brazil,” said the Argentine Foreign Ministry in a statement published on the social network X.
The Milei Executive asserted that the “deployment of armed forces”, the “closure of streets” around the Argentine embassy in Caracas and “other maneuvers constitute a disturbance of security that must be guaranteed to diplomatic headquarters in accordance with international law , as well as those who have requested diplomatic asylum.
In its statement, Argentina made “a call to the international community to condemn these practices and demand the necessary safe conduct to allow the departure” from Venezuela of the six opponents who have taken refuge in the diplomatic headquarters since last March, after the Venezuelan Prosecutor’s Office accused them. of various crimes, such as conspiracy and treason.
Likewise, he thanked the Brazilian government for “representing Argentine interests in Venezuela, assuming the protection of diplomatic premises, and for its efforts to guarantee the safety of asylum seekers against harassment by the Venezuelan regime.”
“The Argentine Republic reaffirms its commitment to the defense of human rights, respect for international standards and the safety of those in a situation of asylum,” the statement concludes.
The Argentine Republic condemns the acts of harassment and intimidation against asylum seekers in the Argentine Embassy in Caracas, currently under the diplomatic protection of the Brazilian government.
The deployment of armed forces, the closure of streets around…
— Argentine Foreign Ministry 🇦🇷 (@Cancilleria_Ar) November 24, 2024
Siege of the Argentine embassy in Caracas
Through the social network DAET) of the Bolivarian National Police (PNB) “surround the diplomatic headquarters and block street access.”
This is the third “siege” reported by Urruchurtu outside the Argentine residence, whose protection was assumed last August by Brazil after the expulsion of Argentine diplomats from Venezuela that same month.
However, the Government of Venezuela revoked this authorization in September due to the alleged planning of terrorist acts inside the headquarters by asylum-seekers.
After the measure, the Brazilian Foreign Ministry indicated that it “will remain in custody and defend the interests” of Argentina until the Milei Executive “designates another acceptable State” for the Government of Nicolás Maduro.
In addition to Urruchurtu, Magalli Meda, campaign manager for the presidential elections, is also present at the Argentine embassy; Claudia Macero, Communications Coordinator of Vente Venezuela; Omar González, former deputy; Humberto Villalobos, electoral coordinator of the Vente Venezuela Campaign Command, and former minister Fernando Martínez Mottola, advisor to the opposition Democratic Unitary Platform.
01:00AM on November 24: A SEBIN van joins the deployment of regime security forces that besiege the residence of the Argentine Embassy in Caracas, protected by Brazil. pic.twitter.com/IVC4Ug9zmv
— Pedro Urruchurtu Noselli (@Urruchurtu) November 24, 2024
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