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US President Barack Obama has issued an executive order declaring
Venezuela a national security threat, and slapped sanctions on seven
officials.
According to a White House statement issued on Monday, the new set of
targeted sanctions excludes the Venezuelan people and any trade
relations with the oil-rich nation and are instead specifically aimed at
government officials the US accuses of violating human rights.
"Venezuelan officials past and present who violate the human rights
of Venezuelan citizens and engage in acts of public corruption will not
be welcome here, and we now have the tools to block their assets and
their use of US financial systems," White House spokesman Josh Earnest
said in the statement.
"We are deeply concerned by the Venezuelan government's efforts to
escalate intimidation of its political opponents. Venezuela's problems
cannot be solved by criminalising dissent," the statement said.
Angry response
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro responded by saying the US measures were intended to topple his socialist government.
"President Barack Obama, representing the US imperialist elite, has personally decided to take on the task of defeating my government and intervening in Venezuela to control it," Maduro said in a national television address.
"President Barack Obama, representing the US imperialist elite, has personally decided to take on the task of defeating my government and intervening in Venezuela to control it," Maduro said in a national television address.
Venezuela's foreign ministry also recalled its top diplomat in the US for "immediate" consultations after the announcement.
Diplomatic spat
The latest US action marks another downturn in relations between
Washington and Caracas. Just last week Maduro announced measures to
limit the number of US diplomats in Venezuela, reducing a staff of
nearly 100 to just 17 individuals.
In addition to reducing embassy staff, Venezuela is now requiring US citizens to have a visa before entering the country.
The two countries have not had full diplomatic representation since
2008, when late socialist leader Hugo Chavez expelled then-US Ambassador
Patrick Duddy. Washington at the time responded by expelling Venezuelan
envoy Bernardo Alvarez.
'Undermining democratic processes'
The White House said that the executive order
targeted people whose actions undermined democratic processes or
institutions, had committed acts of violence or abuse of human rights,
were involved in prohibiting or penalising freedom of expression, or
were government officials involved in public corruption.
The new sanctions were the third set imposed on Venezuelans since December.
The seven individuals named in the order would have their property
and interests in the US blocked or frozen and they would be denied entry
into the US. American citizens would also be prohibited from doing
business with them.
The White House called on Venezuela to release all political
prisoners, including "dozens of students," and warned against blaming
Washington for its problems.
"We've seen many times that the Venezuelan government tries to
distract from its own actions by blaming the United States or other
members of the international community for events inside Venezuela,"
Earnest said in the statement.
"These efforts reflect a lack of seriousness on the part of the
Venezuelan government to deal with the grave situation it faces."
Al Jazeera's Virginia Lopez, reporting from Caracas, said the US sanctions were being seen by many there as a mistake.
"Many think that the measures could actually feed a strong anti-US
sentiment among Chavistas who had been disillusioned by Maduro’s
inability to tackle the country’s economic foes, resulting in renewed
support for the Maduro government," she said.
The head of the National Assembly, Diosdado Cabello, called upon this
sentiment during a political event of the ruling party, PSUV.
"These types of measures only help to galvanise us. All they do is
give the Venezuelan people an increased consciousness. These are only
threats from an empire that has power, but that lacks scruples," he
added.
He also urged the general populace to be prepared for an armed US-led attack.
"These emergency resolutions are used by the North American empire
every time they are going to attack a country. They say they feel
threatened. What weapons do we possibly have to threaten the United
States?"
Source:
Aljazeera
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