Omoyele Sowore Condemns UN Over Venezuela Crisis, Calls for Dissolution Amid US Military Strikes
Nigerian human rights activist Omoyele Sowore condemned the United Nations for its perceived failure to address the crisis in Venezuela and U.S. military actions, including the alleged capture of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife. Describing the UN as ineffective and compromised, Sowore called for its dissolution and the creation of a new global body to uphold justice and prevent abuses of power by influential nations.
Sowore accused U.S. President Donald Trump of pursuing an illegal regime change agenda in Venezuela. The comments follow reports of explosions in Caracas, near key military installations, amid heightened tensions with the United States. Trump claimed on Truth Social that Maduro and his wife were captured in a “large-scale” operation, though no evidence has been provided.
The situation has drawn international scrutiny and intensified debates on unilateral military interventions and the UN’s role in maintaining global peace.
Nigerian human rights activist Omoyele Sowore condemned the United Nations for its perceived failure to address the crisis in Venezuela and U.S. military actions, including the alleged capture of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife. Describing the UN as ineffective and compromised, Sowore called for its dissolution and the creation of a new global body to uphold justice and prevent abuses of power by influential nations.
Sowore accused U.S. President Donald Trump of pursuing an illegal regime change agenda in Venezuela. The comments follow reports of explosions in Caracas, near key military installations, amid heightened tensions with the United States. Trump claimed on Truth Social that Maduro and his wife were captured in a “large-scale” operation, though no evidence has been provided.
The situation has drawn international scrutiny and intensified debates on unilateral military interventions and the UN’s role in maintaining global peace.
Omoyele Sowore Condemns UN Over Venezuela Crisis, Calls for Dissolution Amid US Military Strikes
Nigerian human rights activist Omoyele Sowore condemned the United Nations for its perceived failure to address the crisis in Venezuela and U.S. military actions, including the alleged capture of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife. Describing the UN as ineffective and compromised, Sowore called for its dissolution and the creation of a new global body to uphold justice and prevent abuses of power by influential nations.
Sowore accused U.S. President Donald Trump of pursuing an illegal regime change agenda in Venezuela. The comments follow reports of explosions in Caracas, near key military installations, amid heightened tensions with the United States. Trump claimed on Truth Social that Maduro and his wife were captured in a “large-scale” operation, though no evidence has been provided.
The situation has drawn international scrutiny and intensified debates on unilateral military interventions and the UN’s role in maintaining global peace.
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