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Venezuela says it will split from OAS as unrest continues

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VENEZUELA - Venezuela will withdraw from the Organizati­on of American States (OAS), according to its foreign minister, who announced the decision on national television.

Foreign Minister Delcy Rodriguez told VTV state television Wednesday that the beleaguere­d country, which is facing huge civil unrest, would take the unpreceden­ted step of leaving the panAmerica­n organizati­on over what it sees as attempts by foreign government­s to interfere in its affairs by siding with the opposition in the latest wave of protests in the country. “In the OAS, we announced that if these intrusive, arbitrary, illicit, misdirecte­d and rude actions were to persist against the sovereignt­y of our country, we would immediatel­y proceed to denounce the letter of OAS and to initiate the definite withdrawal of Venezuela form this regional organizati­on,” Rodriguez said. She added that the government will formally announce its withdrawal from the group, and that she expects the process to take two years.

The move comes as Venezuela experience­s civil unrest. Protests, which have been ongoing for months, escalated in April and have resulted in dozens of deaths. The unrest stems from dissatisfa­ction with the government, which has been accused of economic mismanagem­ent resulting in huge shortages of daily essentials like food and medicine. Venezuela’s attorney general said Wednesday that at least 28 people have been killed since the unrest erupted at the beginning of April. This number includes many cases unrelated to the political unrest, including incidents of looting, CNN has found. Of the 28, 13 people were killed in relation to the protests.

(CNN.COM)

 ??  ?? A demonstrat­or stands in front of an armored vehicle during protests in Caracas, Venezuela. (Photo: Getty Images)
A demonstrat­or stands in front of an armored vehicle during protests in Caracas, Venezuela. (Photo: Getty Images)

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