Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski has called on the international community to take action to avoid "a blood bath" in Venezuela. Sixty-seven people have been killed in protest-related violence in Venezuela since mass anti-government protests started on 1 April. The Peruvian president said there was "no democracy" in Venezuela. Mr Kuczynski also called on the Venezuelan government to allow humanitarian aid to be sent.
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Tareck Zaidan El Aissami Maddah (Spanish pronunciation: [taˈɾek ˈsaiðan ˈel aisˈsami ˈmaða]; Arabic: طارق زيدان العيسمي مداح,[3] born 12 November 1974)[4] is a Venezuelan politician who has been Vice President of Venezuela since January 2017. The U.S. government added Venezuelan Vice President Tarek El Aissami to its sanctions list in early 2017, saying he “played a significant role in international narcotics trafficking” and he was accused of being a drug kingpin. Previously he was Minister of the Interior and Justice from 2008 to 2012 and Governor of Aragua from 2012 to 2017. El Aissami has faced allegations of participating in corruption, money laundering and drug trafficking[citation needed], all of which he has denied.