Code Pink joins the battle for the country’s future being waged in capitals around the world.
By Anthony Faiola and Anthony Faiola Correspondent covering Latin America, Venezuela, Argentina, Brazil, human rights, poverty, globalization and economics Email Bio Follow Marissa J. Lang Marissa J. Lang Local reporter focused on D.C. area news Email Bio Follow April 23 at 7:24 PM A protest sign stuck in the window of a four-story brick-front building in Georgetown faces the street: “This embassy belongs to the elected government of Venezuela.
Maduro, who claimed victory last year in elections widely viewed as flawed, is still recognized by Russia, China, Cuba and the United Nations. Vienna has recognized Guaidó’s claim to the presidency. Yet like most nations in Europe, it has not stripped credentials from Maduro’s diplomats — creating an odd diplomatic limbo.
“They came in with hostile behavior,” Zavarce said. To avoid problems, she said, she left the room — a protest that was later joined by the representatives of other nations, including Colombia and Peru. Then the entire meeting was canceled. Viera works from home in Montreal and pays for his own transportation to meetings in other cities. He gets by with a staff of about 30 volunteers.
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