President says recent lives lost in Venezuela ‘appalling’ and ‘overlooked’

Catherine Connolly made the comments as she made a speech during the open ceremony of the Young Scientist exhibition.
President says recent lives lost in Venezuela ‘appalling’ and ‘overlooked’

By Gráinne Ní Aodha and Cillian Sherlock, Press Association

The recent loss of lives in Venezuela is “appalling” and “often overlooked” when the US raid on the capital is discussed, President Catherine Connolly has said.

Then-Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores were taken from their home in Caracas at the weekend in a night-time raid by the US at the weekend which involved strikes on the country, in which more than 115 people were killed.

Maduro appeared before a US courtroom on Monday, where he pleaded not guilty to federal drug trafficking charges.

Maduro’s deputy Delcy Rodriguez has been sworn in as Venezuela’s acting president.

Catherine Connolly addressed the crisis in Venezuela as she gave a speech to mark the beginning of a Dublin exhibition of science and research projects undertaken by students.

“I stand here with hope for the future, notwithstanding the tremendous challenges that we face,” she said at the conclusion of her speech at the Stripe Young Scientist exhibition.

“And I get that hope from you as young people, from your creativity and from your honesty and from your dedication to your subjects.

“My hope is also in the future, which, as the United Nations General Secretary has said, there must be a full respect for international law, including the United Nations Charter and the rule of law.”

She added: “The recent loss of lives in Venezuela is appalling and is often overlooked in the debate.”

Ms Connolly has been a vocal critic of the US and has opposed the US military’s use of Shannon Airport in Co Clare.

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