Venezuelan Opposition Student’s Leader Lorent Saleh linked with Colombian Nazi Party

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«Around 40 members of the Third Force attended and the main speakers were the Venezuelan student Lorent Saleh and the former congressman Pablo Victoria, who in his intervention, of more than two hours, esposed his vision of the common history of the Americas and Europe and defended the Spanish colonization.»

As one of the most visible faces of the recent protests against the government of Nicolás Manuro in Venezuela. the student Lorent Saleh attended the founding meeting of the Colombian Nazi Party, called «Nationalist Alliance for the Freedom», where he was one of the main speakers.

Colombian newspaper «El Espectador», which is clearly anti-Chavista (against Venezuelan oficialism), publish the following, dated on July 21st, 2013:

«Last July 6th, in the auditorium of the UDES university in Bogota, it was held the launching of the Natiotalist Alliance for the Freedom, a political movement that defines itself as ‘identitarian’, that fights ‘for the creation of a real national community and a different fatherland’, and that is functioning as the appendix of the Third Force, a tribe of shaved-heads Neo-Nazis with presence in the city.

«Around 40 members of the Third Force attended and the main speakers were the Venezuelan student Lorent Saleh and the former congressman Pablo Victoria, who in his intervention, of more than two hours, esposed his vision of the common history of the Americas and Europe and defended the Spanish colonization.»

Lorent Saleh is one of the most strong critics of the Venezuela government, and has even called the opposition leader Henrique Capriles as «timid and weak», as this video below proofs (in Spanish).

Is that Capriles, as a Jewish person, has distance himself from the more radical opposition protests being aware of the deep links of people as Lorent Saleh with foreign Nazi groups?

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  1. […] None of this history seems to matter to CNN anchors, who subscribe to the Washington bipartisan foreign policy consensus on Venezuela. Nor do they mention that it is not only Maduro’s security forces that commit violence. The opposition was involved in lynchings, burning people alive, and erecting barricades that cause deadly accidents in 2017. Some opposition leaders, including exiles like Lorent Saleh, have ties to neo-fascists. […]

  2. […] None of this history seems to matter to CNN anchors, who subscribe to the Washington bipartisan foreign policy consensus on Venezuela. Nor do they mention that it is not only Maduro’s security forces that commit violence. The opposition was involved in lynchings, burning people alive, and erecting barricades that cause deadly accidents in 2017. Some opposition leaders, including exiles like Lorent Saleh, have ties to neo-fascists. […]

  3. […] None of this history seems to matter to CNN anchors, who subscribe to the Washington bipartisan foreign policy consensus on Venezuela. Nor do they mention that it is not only Maduro’s security forces that commit violence. The opposition was involved in lynchings, burning people alive, and erecting barricades that cause deadly accidents in 2017. Some opposition leaders, including exiles like Lorent Saleh, have ties to neo-fascists. […]

  4. […] Nada de esta historia parece importarle a los presentadores de CNN, quienes suscriben el consenso bipartidista de Washington sobre la política exterior de Venezuela. Tampoco mencionan que no sólo las fuerzas de seguridad de Maduro cometen actos de violencia. La oposición estuvo involucrada en linchamientos, quemando gente viva y levantando barricadas que causaron accidentes mortales en 2017. Algunos líderes de la oposición, incluidos exiliados como Lorent Saleh, tienen vínculos con los neofascistas. […]

  5. […] None of this history seems to matter to CNN anchors, who subscribe to the Washington bipartisan foreign policy consensus on Venezuela. Nor do they mention that it is not only Maduro’s security forces that commit violence. The opposition was involved in lynchings, burning people alive, and erecting barricades that cause deadly accidents in 2017. Some opposition leaders, including exiles like Lorent Saleh, have ties to neo-fascists. […]

  6. […] None of this history seems to matter to CNN anchors, who subscribe to the Washington bipartisan foreign policy consensus on Venezuela. Nor do they mention that it is not only Maduro’s security forces that commit violence. The opposition was involved in lynchings, burning people alive, and erecting barricades that cause deadly accidents in 2017. Some opposition leaders, including exiles like Lorent Saleh, have ties to neo-fascists. […]

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