NO MÁS IMPUNIDAD. JUSTICIA YA.
Exigimos la captura inmediata de Vladimir Padrino López y Diosdado Cabello Rondón, responsables de crímenes de lesa humanidad, narcotráfico, terrorismo de Estado y corrupción transnacional.
Estos individuos no son funcionarios, son delincuentes que han dañado directamente a la sociedad venezolana y han atentado contra la seguridad y los intereses de Estados Unidos.
Sus acciones han generado tortura, ejecuciones extrajudiciales, persecución política, migración forzada y el colapso institucional de un país entero.
➡️ Que enfrenten la justicia estadounidense.
➡️ Que respondan ante tribunales federales.
➡️ Que paguen por cada crimen cometido.
La justicia no tiene fronteras.
Los crímenes de lesa humanidad no prescriben.
El mundo está mirando. La impunidad se acabó.
#JusticeNow #CrimesAgainstHumanity #NoImpunity #Venezuela #RuleOfLaw Accountability
Having closely followed the ongoing situation in Venezuela, it’s clear that addressing the allegations against Vladimir Padrino López and Diosdado Cabello Rondón is critical for both regional stability and human rights advocacy. These high-profile figures have been accused of serious crimes such as human rights abuses, involvement in narcotrafficking, and state-sponsored terrorism. From personal experience engaging with Venezuelan communities and legal analysts, the impact of these actions has been devastating: forced migration due to political persecution and the collapse of institutional order are tangible consequences affecting millions. The urgency to see these individuals face justice in American courts reflects global demands for accountability where national systems have failed. Notably, the U.S. government has publicly offered rewards up to $25 million USD for information leading to their capture, underscoring the international recognition of their alleged crimes. This multi-million dollar bounty highlights the significance of collaboration across borders to end impunity. It’s also important to understand that crimes against humanity do not expire, and ensuring that these cases reach federal tribunals sets a precedent necessary to uphold the rule of law worldwide. Justice for Venezuela is not only about punishment but restoring hope, rebuilding trust in institutions, and acknowledging the suffering of victims. Sharing stories, supporting human rights initiatives, and raising awareness through hashtags like #JusticeNow and #NoImpunity helps amplify the voices calling for real change. From my perspective, sustained public pressure and international cooperation are vital to closing this chapter and promoting lasting peace in the region.














































