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Sunday, February 23, 2014

Violent protest will not help Venezuela | @guardianletters


We deplore the wave of violence from minority and extremist sections of Venezuela's opposition, that left three dead, 60 injured and saw physical assaults on government institutions, including shots and Molotov cocktails attacks on the state TV channel and a state governor's residency (Jailed López tells his allies to keep fighting, 22 February). This followed a recently launched campaign by Venezuela's extreme right for La Salida (the ousting) of the government of President Maduro before his constitutional mandate ends in 2019. La Salida is led by extremist politicians Leopoldo López and María Corina Machado, who were both implicated in the 2002 coup in Venezuela. This is not the first time that the sections of the opposition have sought to oust the elected government by unconstitutional means, having lost at the ballot box.


We believe that while people in Venezuela have the right to protest – and that the Venezuelan constitution guarantees these and other democratic rights – this must be done peacefully. There is no justification for violent opposition to the elected government in Venezuela. We strongly support the statement of the Union of South American Nations that violence to seek to overthrow the elected, constitutional government is unacceptable. We join them in both condemning the wave of violence and in supporting calls for dialogue and peace.

Grahame Morris MP Chair, Labour Friends of Venezuela, Colin Burgon Chair, Venezuela Solidarity Campaign, Ken Livingstone, Tariq Ali, Billy Hayes CWU, Peter Hain MP, Professor Doreen Massey, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Sandra White MSP (SNP), Ken Loach, Professor Julia Buxton, John Pilger journalist & filmmaker

Bruce Kent peace campaigner

Dave Anderson MP Labour

Michael Connarty MP Labour

Richard Gott writer & journalist

Andy De La Tour actor

Paul Flynn MP Labour

Roger Godsiff MP Labour

Ian Lavery MP Labour

Elfyn Llwyd MP Plaid Cymru

John McDonnell MP Labour

Chris Williamson MP Labour

Mike Wood MP Labour

Baroness Gibson APPG on Latin America

Murad Qureshi London Assembly Member, Labour

Professor Julia Buxton academic & consultant

Dr Francisco Dominguez Head of Centre for Brazilian and Latin American Studies, Middlesex University

Tim Potter Barrister & Haldane Society





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