Edmundo González condemns siege of the Argentine Embassy

  • Dec, Tue, 2024


The Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia condemned the serious situation experienced by the six opposition members sheltered in the residence of the Argentine Embassy in Caracas, who are celebrating 10 days without electricity this Tuesday, after their electricity was cut off on November 23. as part of the growing siege by the government of Nicolás Maduro.

«The 6 refugees from the Argentine Embassy in Caracas, today under the protection of Brazil, are subjected to this darkness. Without water, without electricity, with food restrictions. This is torture, the same one to which all Venezuelans are subjected. “This has to end!” he expressed in a message published on X.

He assured that this situation is being denounced in all international bodies.

Asylums in the Argentine Embassy celebrate 10 days

In a video shared on social networks by Magalli Meda, one of the asylum seekers, You can see the residence completely dark at 5:00 am this Tuesday.

In order to keep the food in the refrigerator, María Corina Machado’s six collaborators use an electric plant that they turn on for a few hours day and night, according to the Venezuelan Command.

State security agency officials also They prohibited access to water tankers to the residence of the Argentine Embassy. Service in the building arrives intermittently, as happens in almost the entire country.

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