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*Venezuela's Acting President, Delcy Rodríguez, called on the interfaith forum to help heal expressions of hate and intolerance from extremist groups in the country.
*Acting President Delcy Rodriguez held meeting with women from various political sectors to discuss peaceful coexistence.
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00:00On Tuesday, Venezuela's acting president, Joseph Rodriguez, called on the Interfaith Forum to help heal explosions of hate and intolerance
00:07from extremist groups in the country.
00:09From the Miraflores Palace, the Venezuelan acting president urged closer attention to the direct consequences of the economic blocate imposed
00:15on the nation,
00:16announced that she will address the country on Wednesday to call for a national consensus rejecting these unilateral coercive measures.
00:23In the political sphere, the acting president said that individuals benefiting from the amnesty law are planning new focal points
00:30of conflict
00:30and therefore ask the forum to help monitor the law and reject extremism.
00:35In this regard, Joseph Rodriguez also reiterated that Venezuela is a country with full freedom of worship
00:39and emphasized that the common goal must be coexistence, peace, and social protection for all Venezuelans.
00:51I call on the Interfaith Forum.
00:55I ask for collaboration, cooperation,
01:01and help to heal expressions of hatred and intolerance that led us to extreme positions
01:07which justified our country falling under the visible dominance of foreign military powers.
01:17I believe there is much to heal in our country, and I ask that faith help to heal these positions.
01:26And Venezuela's acting president, Joseph Rodriguez,
01:28held a meeting with women from various political sectors across the country and the democratic community.
01:33Venezuela's acting president, Joseph Rodriguez,
01:35urged the participants to heal the political climate and work toward inclusion and prosperity.
01:39She also emphasized that women were the first to suffer the effects of the economic blockade
01:44and their participation is essential for national recovery.
01:47Furthermore, the acting president joined in recognizing the rights of Venezuelan women of all political affiliations.
02:00We compared Venezuela's amnesty law with South Africa's amnesty law.
02:05South Africa's amnesty law took seven years to implement and granted amnesty to 782 people,
02:12barely 12% of those who applied for it.
02:15Spain's 2024 amnesty law has not yet been finalized.
02:19It has not yet been finalized.
02:24Venezuela's amnesty, in a month and a half, has benefited more than 8,000 people.
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