Resistance in Colombia against military tensions with Venezuela

Colombia’s government is facing resistance from human rights organizations and opinion leaders against growing tensions with neighboring Venezuela.

More than a 100 organizations and opinion leaders from both countries signed an open letter in which they said they would seek non-governmental diplomatic channels “in favor of a political and peaceful solution in Venezuela as well as building bridges between the two nations.”

President Ivan Duque has rejected United Nations’ proposals to talk to his disputed counterpart in Caracas, Nicolas Maduro amid increasing military tensions and mutual terrorism support claims.


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Maduro’s claim to the presidency is challenged by opposition leader Juan Guaido. There is evidence that both have ties to Colombian illegal armed groups.

The so-called “Colombia-Venezuela Citizen Convergence” said that it would seek to “to articulate and multiply initiatives to support dialogues and agreements between the different social and political sectors.”

Colombia-Venezuela Citizen Convergence

The binational initiative said that illegal armed groups are taking advantage of the broken ties between Maduro and Duque in the historically lawless border region, further aggravating the humanitarian situation on both sides of the border.

Colombia-Venezuela Citizen Convergence

The illegal armed group, together with Maduro’s decision to hold military exercises near the border and his rival’s call to activate a multinational military defense pact, “can provoke a confrontation of unforeseeable and serious consequences,” according to the organization.

“The entire region loses by failing to reach an agreement to foster peaceful and democratic transition in Venezuela,” according to the organization, echoing calls by the United Nations and the European Union to negotiate new elections.


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Maduro’s re-election in January is widely considered the result of widespread fraud. The country plunged into an institutional crisis when Guaido, the speaker of the country’s national assembly, declared himself president with the support of dozens of governments from the Americas and Europe.

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