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Venezuela extends border closures with Colombia | Venezuela extends border closures with Colombia |
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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has extended border closures with Colombia to another six towns in the western state of Tachira. | Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has extended border closures with Colombia to another six towns in the western state of Tachira. |
Mr Maduro also announced the deployment of an extra 3,000 troops in the area, which he says has been infiltrated by Colombian paramilitaries and gangs. | Mr Maduro also announced the deployment of an extra 3,000 troops in the area, which he says has been infiltrated by Colombian paramilitaries and gangs. |
The main crossings were closed a week ago after Venezuelan soldiers were injured in a shootout with smugglers. | The main crossings were closed a week ago after Venezuelan soldiers were injured in a shootout with smugglers. |
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos criticised Mr Maduro's unilateral move. | Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos criticised Mr Maduro's unilateral move. |
More than 1,000 Colombians have been deported and about 6,000 have left in fear since the border closures. | More than 1,000 Colombians have been deported and about 6,000 have left in fear since the border closures. |
'Sex slaves' | 'Sex slaves' |
Mr Santos said the treatment of "ordinary Colombians" by its South American neighbour was "unacceptable". | Mr Santos said the treatment of "ordinary Colombians" by its South American neighbour was "unacceptable". |
But Mr Maduro said the security operation initiated a week ago has unveiled evidence that Colombian right-wing paramilitaries had infiltrated the area. | But Mr Maduro said the security operation initiated a week ago has unveiled evidence that Colombian right-wing paramilitaries had infiltrated the area. |
"To clean up the area from the paramilitaries and drug trafficking I have decide to close the border of another six towns in the state of Tachira: Lobatera, San Juan de Colon, La Fria, Garcia de Hevia, Panamericano and Coloncito," Mr Maduro said in a rally to his supporters in Caracas. | |
The border crossings will close at 05:00 local time (09:30 GMT). | The border crossings will close at 05:00 local time (09:30 GMT). |
Mr Maduro said soldiers had dismantled criminal gangs who had kept dozens of men as "economic slaves" and women as "sex slaves". | Mr Maduro said soldiers had dismantled criminal gangs who had kept dozens of men as "economic slaves" and women as "sex slaves". |
Smuggling has been a huge problem along the long, porous border area for many years. | Smuggling has been a huge problem along the long, porous border area for many years. |
Items subsidised by Venezuela's socialist government are sold over the border in Colombia with huge profit margins. | Items subsidised by Venezuela's socialist government are sold over the border in Colombia with huge profit margins. |
"Almost 80% of the people who enter [Venezuela] through the Colombian border come to take away all our petrol, our shampoo, the food of the Venezuelans, their soap, their meat, their milk and their medication," said Mr Maduro. | "Almost 80% of the people who enter [Venezuela] through the Colombian border come to take away all our petrol, our shampoo, the food of the Venezuelans, their soap, their meat, their milk and their medication," said Mr Maduro. |
Mr Santos called for an emergency meeting of foreign ministers from the regional Unasur bloc to discuss the crisis. It will take place on 3 September in Ecuador. | Mr Santos called for an emergency meeting of foreign ministers from the regional Unasur bloc to discuss the crisis. It will take place on 3 September in Ecuador. |
On Thursday, Mr Santos recalled Colombia's ambassador to Caracas for consultations. The Venezuelan government followed suit later in the day. | On Thursday, Mr Santos recalled Colombia's ambassador to Caracas for consultations. The Venezuelan government followed suit later in the day. |
But on Friday Mr Maduro said he was willing to have a face-to-face meeting with Mr Santos "wherever he wants, whenever he wants and however he wants". | But on Friday Mr Maduro said he was willing to have a face-to-face meeting with Mr Santos "wherever he wants, whenever he wants and however he wants". |
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