Venezuela’s Pemon, an indigenous people living along the border with Brazil, are determined to allow into the embattled country any foreign aid that may arrive, even if that means a showdown with Venezuelan security forces and the government of President Nicolas Maduro. FILE PHOTO: Pemon Indians protest outside the German Embassy demanding the return of the sacred ‘Kueka Stone’ in Caracas, June 21, 2012. REUTERS/Christian Veron/File Photo/File Photo Amid a hyperinflationary economic collapse that has caused malnutrition and the exodus of millions of people, humanitarian aid has become a flashpoint in an intensifying political crisis. Opposition leader Juan Guaido said last week a global coalition that includes the United States was sending food and medicine to collection points in Colombia, Brazil and an undisclosed Caribbean island before delivering the aid into Venezuela. Brazil has joined the United states as well as most countries in […]