Can Venezuela’s infamous torture center be repurposed after Maduro’s fall?
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The Sandinista leader has kept his anti-imperialist rhetoric, released political prisoners and appointed a new business manager in Washington
Sandinista Daniel Ortega, in power in Nicaragua since 2007, has kept his anti-imperialist rhetoric, released political prisoners, appointed a new business manager in Washington, and reinstated the visa requirement for citizens of 128 countries who generally used Managua as a bridge to reach the U.S., since the fall of his then Venezuelan counterpart and ally, Nicolás Maduro. Daniel Ortega’s entry The winks of Nicaragua to the U.S. after the fall…
Can Venezuela’s infamous torture center be repurposed after Maduro’s fall?
Bogotá, Colombia – On January 30, the acting president of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, announced an amnesty proposal to release hundreds of political prisoners in the country. During her speech, she also stated there are plans to close the infamous prison known as El Helicoide in Caracas. “We have decided that the installations of El Helicoide, which today are used as a detention center, are going to be transformed into a sports, social, cultur…
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