“Trump Radicalized Me”: US Activists Defend Venezuelan Embassy to Halt Takeover


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When Venezuelan opposition forces in the US seized a consulate and military attache in the US last month, they thought the embassy itself would be next. However, activists have formed an Embassy Protection Collective and, at the invitation of Caracas, have slept overnight for weeks in the Washington, DC, building to halt the seizure.
The collective was formed in early April by activists from such anti-war organizations as Code Pink, Popular Resistance and Act Now to Stop War and End Racism (ANSWER) Coalition. However, as early as March 21, Sputnik reported that they were taking actions to prevent the facilityâs takeover by Venezuelan opposition forces.

Since January 23, opposition leader Juan Guaido has claimed to be Venezuelaâs interim president, an office not provided for under the countryâs constitution. While the US and several European and Latin American nations have recognized Guaidoâs claims, he is relatively unknown inside the country, and about three-quarters of the worldâs countries, along with numerous international organizations such as the United Nations and International Monetary Fund, continue to recognize President Nicolas Maduro as Venezuelaâs leader. Maduro was re-elected in May 2018 by a large margin of votes in elections that were widely hailed at the time as free and fair.
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âWe feel this is part of an orchestrated coup that can lead to a civil war and can lead to tremendous violence,â said Medea Benjamin, co-founder of Code Pink. âWe want to say stop.â

On Wednesday night, the last remaining Venezuelan diplomats at the facility, who represented Venezuelaâs permanent mission to the Organization of American States, departed the country as Venezuela leaves the organization. Protesters feared the diplomatsâ departure signalled the imminent entry of the facility by opposition forces working in conjunction with the US State Department.
While dozens of activists have spent the night in the facility since April 10, they also staged a rally on the sidewalk in front of the embassy Thursday morning, explaining why they opposed both a takeover of the embassy as well as regime change in Venezuela.
Kei Pritsker of the Embassy Protection Collective: “our legal presence here stands in stark contrast to the illegal, unrecognized Guaido opposition diplomatic mission … we’re going to defend the embassy, to defend democracy … to defend the Venezuelan ppl from US imperialism.” pic.twitter.com/XLLEP833QJ
â Morgan Artyukhina (@LavenderNRed) April 25, 2019
âMara Verheyden-Hilliard, a lawyer from the Partnership for Civil Justice Fund representing the collective, said at a press conference following the rally that âthis is a lawful presence. Every person who is here, every person who has been inside, is here at the invitation of those lawfully in charge of this building, which is the Republic of Venezuela.â

In fact, she said, âeveryone who is here is defending the rule of law and defending fundamental democracy. They are doing what [US President] Donald Trump, what [US Special Envoy to Venezuela] Elliott Abrams, what [US National Security Adviser] John Bolton, what [US Secretary of State] Mike Pompeo, are not doing, which is standing up for international law, for human rights, for democracy and for rights here in the United States. Under the Vienna Convention, this property, a diplomatic compound, is inviolable. It doesnât matter if relations break down between the two countries; the property is inviolable. It cannot be seized by the government of the United States.â
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âImportantly, many of the people who are here, who have been here for two weeks, have established a legal tenancy under the laws of the District of Columbia,â Verheyden-Hilliard said. âThere has been no due process, no notice of eviction, which would be required in order to remove people who have a legal tenancy from this building.â
Linda Winter, an activist who flew to DC from Chicago to participate in the protest, told Radio Sputnikâs Loud and Clear Thursday that âit was a privilege to be part of this action in solidarity with the Venezuelan people.â
âVenezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza confirmed their claims, saying Thursday during a press conference at the United Nations that the building where the embassy is located, in Washington, DCâs historic Georgetown district, is owned by the Venezuelan government, and the demonstrators are there at their invitation.

âWe have to protect that Venezuelan building,â Arreaza said. âIt would be crazy to take it over illegally, right? Have we proposed to do that in the US Embassy in Caracas? Never.â
Winter told hosts Brian Becker and John Kiriakou that a whoâs-who of police forces, from Metropolitan Police to the Secret Service, âhad a huge presence outside the embassyâ on Wednesday night, âwith their vehicles and physically,â including in the garden area behind the building, which is part of the embassy and thus also Venezuelan state property.
âThere were a lot of unknownsâ in coming to DC to join the protest, Winter said. âWould I be going back home on my return flight, or would I be in jail?â

Trumpâs election in November 2016 spurred Winter to become more politically involved; she quipped to Sputnik that âTrump radicalized me.â However, she said that Democratic opposition has really dropped the ball on opposing Trumpâs policies that spurred her into action.
âRight now, the Democrats want to make war even more than the Republicans.â she said. Seen up close, âpolitics looks a lot differently than I thought it did.â
Ariel Gold, the national co-director of Code Pink, carried the protest far from the embassy and into the halls of the hawkish Atlantic Council think tank on Thursday, where Abrams was speaking.
Una activista de @codepink interrumpe a Elliott Abrams en un evento sobre #Venezuela en el Atlantic Council. pic.twitter.com/0kmkFaTxvw
â Helena Villar (@HelenaVillarRT) April 25, 2019
ââHe should not be in charge of any governmentâs future, especially given that he is a convicted liar and a war criminal,â Gold told Sputnik about Abrams. âBut that aside, he is talking about the future of Venezuela, and right now he is actively destroying the future of Venezuela.â

A report published Thursday by Jeffrey Sachs and Mark Weisbrot of the Center for Economic and Policy Research quantified some of that damage.
âAmerican sanctions are deliberately aiming to wreck Venezuelaâs economy and thereby lead to regime change. Itâs a fruitless, heartless, illegal, and failed policy, causing grave harm to the Venezuelan people,â the economists wrote. âAmong the results of broad economic sanctions implemented by the Trump administration since August 2017 [are] an estimated more than 40,000 deaths.â
The report further notes that due to an 85 percent shrinkage in the availability of essential medicines, âmore than 300,000 people were at risk because of access to medicines or treatment. This includes an estimated 80,000 people with HIV who have not had antiretroviral treatment since 2017; 16,000 people who need dialysis; 16,000 people with cancer; and 4 million with diabetes and hypertension (many of whom cannot obtain insulin or cardiovascular medicine).â
âThese numbers by themselves virtually guarantee that the current sanctions, which are much more severe than those implemented before this year, are a death sentence for tens of thousands of Venezuelans,â the report warns.
Source URL: Popular Resistance
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