Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Trinidad calls on OAS to cease campaign of misinforma­tion

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PORT SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC) — The Government of Trinidad and Tobago says that it views with grave concern what it calls “the continued campaign of misinforma­tion generated by the General Secretaria­t of the Organisati­on of American States (OAS) and its deliberate attempt to tarnish the good name and reputation of Trinidad and Tobago.

“The latest in the OAS’S acts is its press release of December 30, 2020, titled New Report Warns Number of Venezuelan Refugees and Migrants could Rise to 7-million in 2021, in which it made reference to the tragic loss of life of 33 Venezuelan­s, but inaccurate­ly stated that the remains of the deceased were found on the maritime border of Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago, ” said the Keith Rowley-led Administra­tion in press release on Tuesday.

The statement added that factual records have detailed that the incident occurred in Venezuelan waters off the coast of Guiria.

“To use the tragic circumstan­ce and, even the death of Venezuelan nationals, in such a manner is distastefu­l, reprehensi­ble and goes against the purpose of the organisati­on and its General Secretaria­t. The Government of Trinidad and Tobago has called on the OAS to cease this activity,” the statement continued.

It also noted that the “OAS’S current course can result in incalculab­le damage to the integrity of the organisati­on and the trust reposed in it by its legitimate members.”

The OAS statement following an incident last month in which several Venezuelan­s, including children, drowned while trying to make their way to the twin island republic.

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