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EDITOR IN CHIEF- ABDULLAH BIN SALIM AL SHUEILI

Venezuela crisis a ‘disgrace to humanity’

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Thursday called the situation in Venezuela a “disgrace to humanity” and said the deadly political crisis was possibly the worst of its kind in decades.


“We haven’t really seen a problem like that... in decades, in terms of the kind of violence that we’re witnessing,” Trump told a press conference with visiting Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos.


“People don’t have enough to eat. People have no food. There’s great violence. And we will do whatever is necessary and we will work together to do whatever is necessary to help with fixing that.


“What is happening is really a disgrace to humanity.”


Shortly thereafter the US Treasury slapped sanctions on eight members of Venezuela’s Supreme Court, charging them with undermining the deeply divided country’s democratic legislature in support of a corrupt government.


Trump’s comments came one day after the Venezuelan government announced it was sending more than 2,500 troops to a trouble-hit region on the border with Colombia to try to quell weeks of violence that have claimed 44 lives nationwide.


The Treasury Department sanctions were Washington’s toughest action yet signalling support for hundreds of thousands of protestors seeking Maduro’s tight grip on power.


The announcement followed a series of rulings since mid-2016 in which the court usurped the National Assembly’s powers in support of Maduro.


The sanctions freeze any assets the country’s most powerful judicial figures may have in US jurisdictions and lock them out of much of global banking. — AFP


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