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Venezuela:

 

Maduro Supporters Rally as Tensions with Colombia Rise

 

 

James Tweedie, The Morning Star, London, 29 August 2015

 

Venezuelans rallied in support of President Nicolas Maduro yesterday after
relations with Colombia took a turn for the worse.

 

The United Socialist Party called the rally in Caracas as the two countries
recalled their ambassadors on Thursday, just a day after reaching a deal to
reopen busy border crossings.

 

In Cartagena on Wednesday, Colombian Foreign Minister Maria Angela Holguin
and her Venezuelan counterpart Delcy Rodriguez agreed on steps to resolve
the dispute.

 

But on Thursday, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos recalled his
country's ambassador to Caracas.

 

He claimed that Venezuela had refused to let Colombia's ombudsman visit the
border city of San Antonio del Tachira to guarantee the welfare of Colombian
immigrants there - one of the terms of the deal.

 

Mr Santos also requested an emergency meeting of the Union of South American
Nations and the Organisation of American States.

 

Later on Thursday, Ms Rodriguez announced the recall of Venezuela's
ambassador to Bogota, expressing her regret that the progress made with Ms
Holguin had been reversed by the "pride of authorities."

 

Ms Rodriguez warned that Venezuela would "study our relations with Colombia
deeply" in light of "the aggressions our people suffer due to paramilitarism
and the economic war."

 

Mr Maduro hit back at Mr Santos's claims that Colombian immigrants were
being victimised, revealing that three paramilitary leaders hade been
captured in Venezuela.

The crossing at the Simon Bolivar International Bridge was closed last week
after suspected Colombian paramilitaries shot and wounded three Venezuelan
soldiers.

 

Since then, about 1,000 Colombian paramilitaries, criminals and undocumented
migrants have been rounded up as part of a nationwide crime sweep that began
before the shooting incident.

 

Up to 5,000 others are reported to have fled the crackdown, but that figure
only adds up to 0.1 per cent of the five million Colombians who have take
refuge in Venezuela in the past 16 years to escape poverty and far-right
paramilitary death squads.

 

Venezuela allows Colombian immigrants access to help with health, education
and housing.

 

There are also five million internally displaced people in Colombia, where
almost 30 per cent of the 48-million strong population live in poverty.

 

 

From:
http://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/a-3dea-Venezuela-Maduro-supporters-rally-
as-tensions-with-Colombia-rise#.VeE2CPmqqko

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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