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Maduro wants Venezuelan women to have six children to help the homeland grow

Thursday, March 5th 2020 - 08:50 UTC
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Maduro made the exhortation during a televised event on Tuesday evening for a government program promoting various birth methods. Maduro made the exhortation during a televised event on Tuesday evening for a government program promoting various birth methods.
The comments drew criticism from human rights activists who noted Venezuelans already are struggling to provide food, clothes and health care for their families. The comments drew criticism from human rights activists who noted Venezuelans already are struggling to provide food, clothes and health care for their families.

President Nicolás Maduro wants Venezuelan women to have many children as a way to boost the country, which has seen millions of people flee in recent years to escape its economic crisis. Maduro made the exhortation during a televised event on Tuesday evening for a government program promoting various birth methods.

“God bless you for giving the country six little boys and girls,” the socialist president told a woman at the event. “To give birth, then, to give birth, all women to have six children, all. Let the homeland grow!”

The comments drew criticism from human rights activists and others who noted Venezuelans already are struggling to provide food, clothes and health care for their families.

“It is irresponsible, on the part of a president of the Republic, to encourage women to have six children simply to make a homeland, when there is a homeland that does not guarantee children their lives,” said Oscar Misle, founder of CECODAP, a group that defends the rights of young people.

The country's economic collapse, coupled with its deep political divisions, led more than 4.5 million Venezuelans to emigrate since 2015, according to the United Nations.

The U.N. World Food Program also recently said that 9.3 million people — nearly one-third of Venezuela's population — are unable to meet their basic dietary needs.

A report by Humans Rights Watch in collaboration with the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health concluded last year that the health system in Venezuela has “totally collapsed.” Among other problems, it cited rising levels of maternal and child mortality as well as the spread of vaccine-preventable diseases.

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  • DemonTree

    Now he really has gone nuts. Have more children in a country that can't feed the existing people, and where mothers have to go to Colombia to get their kids' vaccinated! If he wants to boost the country, how about fixing the economy so the millions of refugees can come home?

    Mar 05th, 2020 - 08:50 pm +1
  • Little J

    What else can you expect from a complete nut-case?..............apart from of course being corrupt, dictatorial, drug-lord, and a very long etc??

    Mar 05th, 2020 - 09:28 pm 0
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