[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 89 (Tuesday, May 23, 2017)]
[House]
[Page H4501]
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THE DETERIORATING SITUATION IN VENEZUELA
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Under the Speaker's announced policy of
January 3, 2017, the Chair recognizes the gentleman from New Jersey
(Mr. Sires) for 30 minutes.
Mr. SIRES. Mr. Speaker, I want to take this moment to thank my
colleague and my chairman of the Western Hemisphere Subcommittee for
always being present on all the important issues, human rights issues
in the Western Hemisphere.
And of course, I want to thank my colleague from Florida, Ileana Ros-
Lehtinen, for her passion and determination to bring democracy to
Venezuela.
Before I recognize my good friend from Florida, Mario Diaz-Balart, I
would just like to say that Venezuela basically has taken a page out of
the Castro brothers. This is how the process in Cuba started. Fifty-
five years later, there is nothing but oppression, no freedom of
expression, no election, and, quite frankly, there are approximately
about 30,000 Cubans in Venezuela running the security apparatus.
But I want the Venezuelan people to know that we are fighting along
with them, that we are talking to all the Presidents, all the leaders
in the Western Hemisphere, to put pressure on Venezuela to develop the
democracy and stop the abuse of human rights in Venezuela.
At this time, I yield to my good friend from Florida (Mr. Diaz-
Balart), who is also a fighter for human rights and who has been always
in the forefront of human rights in the Western Hemisphere.
Mr. DIAZ-BALART. Mr. Speaker, let me first start by thanking the
leadership, the steadfast, never confused leadership of Congressman
Albio Sires. He is a man who I have had the privilege of traveling with
to Eastern Europe, where he is known there, as he is in the United
States, for one who is always fighting for those who are repressed,
oppressed around the world; which is why the people of Venezuela know
that they can count on Congressman Albio Sires for his leadership.
Thank you, sir, for never giving up, never fighting, never forgetting
those who are struggling under repression. You mentioned Congresswoman
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen. She is a giant, a giant in the Halls of Congress,
a giant for not only things that obviously affect us here domestically,
because she is fighting for those, particularly those who are the least
fortunate in our society.
But if there is somebody who is known internationally as a fighter
for those who, again, are struggling for freedom, it is Ileana Ros-
Lehtinen.
I thank you also, Mr. Sires, for mentioning the chairman of the
Western Hemisphere Subcommittee. We just heard from him, a person who,
again, is on the same track of always making sure that the--he makes
the United States look good by never forgetting human rights as a
fundamental pillar of our foreign policy.
The people of Venezuela are demonstrating that they are, in fact, the
heirs of Simon Bolivar. They are showing now, with 50 days of
consecutive demonstrations in the streets, that they are not willing to
accept repression. They are not willing to accept any more of this
dictatorship; that they are not willing to accept, as Mr. Sires
mentioned, in essence, a takeover from the Cuban regime of their
beautiful country of Venezuela.
And they are suffering because of that activism, that bravery of
hitting the streets. About almost 50 of them have been murdered since
this last number of demonstrations have taken place, not to mention the
dozens upon dozens of political prisoners, whether it is political
leaders, mayors, et cetera, who are in prison just because they are not
willing to stand by while their country has been taken over by this
horrendous, narco-terrorist, murderous dictatorship.
Frankly, I am here to commend the Venezuelan people and, as Mr. Sires
said, to let them know that they are not alone, that we stand with
them, that the United States Congress stands with them.
But I would be remiss if I didn't end as I started, Mr. Speaker, by
thanking these individuals who have spoken already: the giant of human
rights in the House of Representatives, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, the
chairman of the subcommittee, who never gets confused, and who is
always fighting for those who are struggling to regain or gain their
freedom; and yes, Albio Sires, who I have had the privilege of seeing,
not only who he is recognized here in this Congress by his colleagues
as a true freedom fighter for human rights, but I have been able to
travel with him and see that whenever you go anywhere with Albio Sires,
he is also recognized around the world as that champion for freedom.
So what a privilege to be part of and to be able to spend this time
with you. Thanks to each and every one of you for not forgetting the
struggle of Venezuela. I know that you have done it in your committee,
you have done it in your subcommittee, and this Congress is grateful,
and this Member of Congress is grateful for your leadership.
And I know that the Venezuelan people who are showing incredible
bravery know, and history will record that, in their toughest moments,
when they were putting their lives on the line, all of you, and this
Congress, stood with them.
So with that, thank you, Mr. Sires, for yielding to me.
Mr. SIRES. Thank you, Congressman. Thank you for all your passion and
all your effort on behalf of those people who need it the most, the
people in Venezuela.
Mr. Speaker, I would just like to end by saying, you know, I remember
years ago when Spain went through 39 years of dictatorships in the
Franco era. And one of the things that happened that was able to
develop democracy in Spain was the fact that all the European countries
got together and helped and assisted in developing a democracy in
Spain. I think the same thing needs to happen in this region.
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The countries of our Venezuela have to demand that Venezuela release
its political prisoners, that it has free elections, and stop the human
rights abuses. After all, it is in their best interest that a stable
Venezuela is good for a stable region.
Mr. Speaker, I thank very much my colleague, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen,
always for her passion on this issue. She is the little giant of human
rights in this Congress. I thank her and my colleague, Mario Diaz-
Balart.
Ms. ROS-LEHTINEN. Mr. Speaker, I yield back the balance of my time.
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