Almost two months ago, in the wake of the killing of the
violinist Armando Cañizales by Venezuelan security forces, I raised my voice
against the violence and repression in my native Venezuela. I had to speak out
because Venezuelans are desperate for the recognition of their equal and
inalienable rights and to have their basic needs met. This extreme
confrontation and polarization is an obstacle to understanding and a peaceful
democratic coexistence, and it cannot stand. Nothing justifies the bloodshed of
my fellow citizens. My country is living through dark and complicated times,
following a dangerous path that may lead us inevitably to the betrayal of our
deepest national traditions. More…Wednesday, July 19, 2017
A Better Way for Venezuela
Almost two months ago, in the wake of the killing of the
violinist Armando Cañizales by Venezuelan security forces, I raised my voice
against the violence and repression in my native Venezuela. I had to speak out
because Venezuelans are desperate for the recognition of their equal and
inalienable rights and to have their basic needs met. This extreme
confrontation and polarization is an obstacle to understanding and a peaceful
democratic coexistence, and it cannot stand. Nothing justifies the bloodshed of
my fellow citizens. My country is living through dark and complicated times,
following a dangerous path that may lead us inevitably to the betrayal of our
deepest national traditions. More…
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