Venezuela: Families of Violence Victims Reject Proposed Amnesty

Edited by Lena Valverde Jordi
2016-01-19 16:58:32

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Caracas, January 19 (RHC)-- Families of the 43 Venezuelans killed during extremist actions in 2014, have rejected an Amnesty Bill, being promoted by right-wing lawmakers that intends to free the people responsible for the violence.

Asdrubal González, Human Rights National Network Coordinator, said that the group handed a petition to parliament, demanding their participation in the debates should the proposal come up for discussion.



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  • Stan Squires's gravatar
    Stan Squires
    20/02/2016 06:02 pm

    I am from Vancouver,Canada and I wanted to say that these criminals from the opposition in Venezuela who were responsible for killing people in Venezuela in 2014 should have no amnesty.Anyone supporting those criminals are complicit in the crimes they committed.If it wasn't for the support these criminals get there wouldn't be any crimes.Im sure President Maduro will do the right thing in not granting amnesty to people who deserve long prison terms. Here in Vancouver I meet with people from the Venezuelan Consulate regularly to discuss what is happening in Venezuela and show solidarity with the gov't of Venezuela


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