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House Foreign Affairs Committee
U.S. House of Representatives
U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Ranking Republican
CONTACT: Sam Stratman (202) 236-9033, March 14, 2008
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Ros-Lehtinen,
Mack Introduce House Resolution
Urging Designation of Venezuela
as State Sponsor of Terrorism
( WASHINGTON ) – U.S. Reps. Ileana
Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL) and Connie
Mack (R-FL) have introduced a resolution urging the U.S. Government
to designate Venezuela
a state sponsor of terrorism.
The Congressional request comes in the wake of increasing reports
that Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has repeatedly provided financial and
logistical supp or t to the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC).
Documents recently seized in a Colombian raid of a FARC
encampment suggest evidence of $300 million in payments to the FARC
from the Venezuelan government, and high-level contacts between FARC
and Venezuelan government officials.
“F or m or e than 40 years, the FARC
has waged a brutal and debilitating war against the people of Colombia
. Evidence that the Venezuelan government might have given aid and comfort
to violent extremists is reprehensible and must not be ign or ed,” said
Ros-Lehtinen, Ranking Republican on the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
M or e than 3,200 people have died at the hands of the FARC
since 2003, and m or e than 6,200 Colombian and foreign citizens,
including 3 Americans still being held hostage, have been kidnapped in the
last decade.
“The decision of Venezuelan leaders to supp or t the criminal acts of these violent extremists has poisoned the region with instability and distrust,” said Ros-Lehtinen, adding, “the people of Venezuela deserve better. Rather than fomenting instability in the region, the Venezuelan government should be thinking of the welfare of its people.”
Ros-Lehtinen has been a long-standing leader in efforts to call attention
to the troubling actions of the Venezuelan Government. In a hearing last
month with Secretary
of State Condoleezza Rice, Ros-Lehtinen urged the State Department to
look into reports of the legality of growing economic ties between
Venezuelan companies with U.S. subsidiaries and Iran,
a designated state sponsor of terrorism.
In its annual threat assessment released last month, the Office of the Direct or of National Intelligence describes how Venezuela has greatly increased its cooperation with Iran and has expressed a willingness to cooperate with that country on nuclear energy. Venezuela has also concluded nearly 200 bilateral agreements with Iran on military cooperation, the sharing of intelligence, and establishing direct civilian airline flights between Caracas and Tehran .
“The deliberate efforts on the part of Venezuelan leaders to forge extensive relationships with state sponsor s of terrorism, including Iran and Cuba , are a direct affront to all who w or k to promote justice and freedom in the region,” stated Ros-Lehtinen. “As troubling reports of alliances in the Hemisphere continue to surface, Congress needs to stand side-by-side with our friends and rebuke our foes. This resolution is the first step in drawing that bright line.”
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