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4/10/2017 
GRENADA EXPRESSES SUPPORT FOR VENEZUELA AMID PROTESTS  
Grenada has assured Venezuela that it will stand behind the South American country “no matter what”. Foreign Affairs Minister Elvin Nimrod, addressing the 40th anniversary of bilateral relations between the two countries over the weekend, said Grenada also understands the situation confronting the Spanish-speaking country. “Grenada stands behind you in solidarity no matter what… We understand the present challenge and we want to tell you that we believe your cause is right and just and we will stand behind you no matter what,” he told the ceremony whose guest of honour was Venezuela’s Foreign Minister Delcy Rodriguez, who thanked Grenada for its years of friendship. Nimrod said that Venezuela has contributed to the country’s development since the relationship was established by Eric Gairy administration in 1977. “Grenada has benefited much from Venezuela. It is surely 40 years of productive and successful years of bilateral relationship, we appreciate it,” said Nimrod, who explained that it was impossible to list all the assistance received from Venezuela. However, he made special mention of the Miracle Eye Care programme, assistance towards the expansion of the General Hospital building and the PetroCaribe agreement which provides for Grenada to receive cheaper oil from Venezuela. “We understand friend and love and for your assistance we will stand by you always,” he said to the audience that also included government ministers and members of the diplomatic community in Grenada. Last Friday, Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS), Luis Almagro, called on Venezuela to halt the use of violence and other tools of repression against opposition demonstrators who are protesting defense for the rule of law in the country. The OAS said that one demonstrator was killed and several others wounded and detained as they clamour for fresh elections in the country. “This is an authoritarianism that hides behind the armed forces that, far from acting as the forces of order, act as the forces of repression and terror. It is an authoritarianism that, in its escalation of hatred and shame, also infects the armed forces with hatred and shame. “This self-described civic-military regime is responsible not only for the loss of democracy and for the critical food situation in Venezuela, it is also responsible for inciting hatred through repression,” he said. Venezuela has experienced a downturn in economic fortunes following the drastic decline in the global price for its main commodity, oil. Source: ja observer
 

 


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GRENADA EXPRESSES SUPPORT FOR VENEZUELA AMID PROTESTS  
Our government must continue to think outside the box and support those who stood and stand with it during critical times. The contributions made to Grenada and it's people by Cuba and Venezula surpassed that of England, Canada and USA ever since the colonial masters decided it no longer had any need for zzGrenada. The lagacyof Fidel:free medical care, educational opportunities, infra-structural development, economical assistance,security and it's role in ridding South Africa of its Apatheid System and freeing of zNelson Mand3la,set a precedence for other populice governments like the Venezuelan President zMaduro to follow. Unfortunately, our very own leaders have yet to see tha bisiom.
30By: The Observer
4/23/2017 7:58:46 PM
Finally our government has gotten it! I am not going to give any credit to Keuth Mitchell, but rather congratulate Rep. Nimrod for risking his own political future to publical recognize the struggle, challenges and elephant in the room which the Venezuelan leadership is up against. Yes, what Venezuela has/is doing across the Caribbean region surpasses that of the USA, UK and Canada. And it's about time that we understand whenever a populace government rises up in the region and elsewhere, there is always an elephant ready to oppose him. Let's take a moment and consider Nkruma of Ghana, Lumuma of Congo, Sankara of Burkina Faso, Rodney of Guyana, Bishop of Grenada, Chavez of Venezuela, Khaddafi of Libya and Fidel of Cuba. Those who tend to support the cause of the poor are always marginalized.
70By: The Observer
4/11/2017 6:38:00 AM