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Corina Machado Denounces a New "Wave of Repression" in Venezuela

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The opposition leader maintains that since Friday 20 people have been arrested and that the total release of prisoners has not taken place within the framework of the agreement with the United States for the return of 252 Venezuelan prisoners in El Salvador. Machado today met with the US embassy to advance the "democratic transition." Read more
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The relief that led to the release of more than 70 opposition and human rights activists was overshadowed by new arrests, political leaders denounced this week. It is the mechanism that they have called a “rotating door,” and that seeks to replenish the “inventory” of imprisoned opponents, lawyer Joel García told Crónica Uno. Caracas. About twenty [...] La entrada Chavismo reactiva política de “puerta rotatoria” con nueva wave de imprisiones apa…

Opposition leader María Corina Machado delivered a message of support to Primero Justicia’s (PJ) national leader, Juan Pablo Guanipa, who has been detained for two months for his alleged involvement in “terrorist plans.” He reiterated that the politician was “living a hard time” with his family and left “the Zulia to carry his strength throughout Venezuela.” The coordinator of Vente Venezuela (VV) praised the “absolute delivery with which he joi…

With powerful accomplices and an international ambassador named José Luis Zapatero, Venezuela’s crisis is back to headlines after the release of 35 political prisoners, including 10 Americans, in an exchange that has left a bitter aftertaste. While some celebrated the release, Nicolás Maduro’s regime carried out a new wave of arbitrary detentions against opponents and activists. The perverse dynamics of the so-called “rotating door” of Chavista …

The opposition leader in Venezuela, María Corina Machado, said that in the last 72 hours, the regime of Maduro has taken more than 20 opponents.

The Venezuelan opposition denounced more than 20 arrests and disappearances in just three days. She warned that Maduro’s regime keeps an active “hostage diplomacy.”

The opposition leader maintains that since Friday 20 people have been arrested and that the total release of prisoners has not taken place within the framework of the agreement with the United States for the return of 252 Venezuelan prisoners in El Salvador. Machado today met with the US embassy to advance the "democratic transition." Read more

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Aporrea broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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