
As part of its renewed assault on Venezuela, the United States Department of the Treasury, through the US Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), announced new unilateral coercive measuresâeuphemistically referred to as sanctionsâagainst 21 Venezuelan state officials.
Through a statement, the US Treasury Department extended the measures established in Executive Order 13692, designed to sanction officials who, in its opinion, âundermine democracy.â
The measures against state officials block the ownership of any property or any interest in property in the United States and prohibit them from carrying out transactions with US institutions, businesses, or entities.
In an interventionist manner, the US stated that âit will not tolerate the continued subversion of democratic norms by Maduro and his allies.â
To date, OFAC has imposed sanctions on more than 180 individuals and 100 Venezuelan institutions, including military personnel, cabinet members, and representatives of security forces.
It is worth remembering that last September, OFAC sanctioned 16 officials from various public powers and from the military forces for supporting the will of the Venezuelan people in the latest presidential election of July 28th.
Now, the US alleges that the new sanctions seek to “hold accountable the individuals who have allowed and executed anti-democratic acts and systematic violations of human rights.”
Hinterlaces Survey: 63% of Venezuelans Want Legal Action Against Those Who Call for Sanctions
The sanctioned Venezuelan officials are:
- From the Bolivarian National Guard of Venezuela (GNB), commanders Carlos Aigster; Ăngel Balestrini; Pablo Lizano; Luis Gerardo Reyes; JosĂ© Alfredo Rivera; and the commander of Coastal Surveillance, JesĂșs RamĂłn FernĂĄndez. From the command of Zone No. 51 of the GNB, JosĂ© Yunior Herrera, and the director of the GNB Logistics Division, Alberto Alexander Matheus.
- From the National Intelligence Service (SEBIN) and General Directorate of Military Counterintelligence (DGCIM), the director of SEBIN, Alexis JosĂ© RodrĂguez Cabello; brigadier general of the BNP, RubĂ©n DarĂo Santiago; head of the DGCIM and the Presidential Honor Guard, Javier JosĂ© Marcana; and the commander of the Bolivarian militia, Orlando RamĂłn Romero.
- State officials and ministers, including the minister of the Office of the President, Anibal Coronado; the minister of Planning, Ricardo MenĂ©ndez; the minister of the Penitentiary Service, Julio GarcĂa Zerpa; the minister for Communication and Information, Freddy Ăåñez; the deputy to the National Assembly, AmĂ©rica PĂ©rez; the president of the Export Promotion Agency, Daniella Cabello; and the vice minister of Anti-Blockade Policies, William Castillo.
(RedRadioVE) by Ana PerdigĂłn with Orinoco Tribune content
Translation: Orinoco Tribune
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