委内瑞拉总检察长指责美国犯下反人类罪
Xin Hua She·2025-11-27 00:57

Core Viewpoint - The Venezuelan Attorney General, Tarek William Saab, accused the United States of committing crimes against humanity through attacks on alleged "drug trafficking boats" in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific regions [1] Group 1: U.S. Actions and Venezuelan Response - The U.S. State Department officially designated Venezuela's "Sunshine Group" as a "foreign terrorist organization," claiming it is led by President Maduro and his government officials [1] - Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza responded by denying the existence of the so-called "Sunshine Group" and condemned the U.S. for using a non-existent terrorist organization to defame Venezuela [1] Group 2: Drug Trafficking and Military Presence - Over the past eight years, Venezuelan authorities have seized more than 370 tons of drugs in their efforts to combat drug trafficking [1] - Since early September, the U.S. military has sunk over 20 boats in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific, which they identified as "drug trafficking boats," resulting in over 80 deaths [1] - Reports from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration indicate that Venezuela is not a major source of drugs flowing into the United States [1] Group 3: Allegations of Military Threats - The Venezuelan government has repeatedly accused the U.S. of attempting to instigate regime change in Venezuela through military threats and expanding military presence in Latin America [1]