Reuters
Published Aug 08, 2017 02:34PM ET
Argentine soccer legend Maradona says he is a 'soldier' for Venezuela's Maduro
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - With Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro facing criticism from around Latin America and the world amid a deepening political crisis, Argentine soccer legend Diego Maradona said he was willing to fight for the embattled leftist regime.
"We are chavistas until death," Maradona wrote on his official Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) page on Monday night, using a term to refer to supporters of late former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. "When Maduro orders, I am dressed as a soldier for a free Venezuela, to fight against the imperialism and those who want to take our flags, which is the most sacred thing we have.
"Long live the revolution!!!" he wrote in a post in English, Spanish and Italian.
The former soccer star's expression of support came just days after regional trade bloc Mercosur suspended Venezuela indefinitely, accusing Maduro of human rights violations and urging him to dismantle a newly created pro-government constituent assembly.
Maduro has lost allies around the region as several governments, including Argentina and Brazil, have shifted to the right in recent years.
Maradona, who led Argentina to the World Cup title in 1986, is well-known for supporting leftist politicians in Latin America and was a friend of late Cuban leader Fidel Castro, whose face is tattooed on his leg.
His post prompted a critical response from Venezuelan opposition leader Henrique Capriles.
"If Maradona wants to come, I will personally go pick him up at the airport and show him around so he can see the situation in Venezuela," Capriles told an Argentine radio station on Tuesday. "The so-called revolution is indefensible."
Venezuela is suffering the worst crisis of its recent history, with three-digit inflation and a shortage of food and medicine.
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