'New Chapter': Abducted, Jailed in US, Nicolas Maduro Fades From Venezuelan Life
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Jesús Armas takes coffee with his partner in a coffee shop on the sidewalk. María Pérez participates in a public protest. Melva Vásquez raises enlarged photos of her son and daughter outside a prison where political opponents are kept. These apparently common actions were practically unthinkable only a few months ago under the regime of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela. The United States did everything they could this year to give Venezuela a bright …
Nicolas Maduro, locked in US prison, fades from Venezuelan life
People ride a motorbike past a mural of Nicolas Maduro in Caracas. (EPA Images pic) CARACAS: Nicolas Maduro’s face used to be ubiquitous in Venezuela, from television broadcasts and street murals to construction signs and even toys. But just months after his capture in a stunning raid by US special forces, the interim government is gradually erasing Maduro’s visage from public life. Maduro was taken into custody along with his wife, Cilia Flores…
Maduro’s Grip Fades Across Venezuela
Months after former Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro was captured in a dramatic raid by US special forces, Venezuela’s interim government has begun steadily removing his image and influence from public life, signalling a major political shift in the South American nation. Maduro, once the dominant face of Venezuela’s socialist political movement known as Chavismo, was arrested alongside his wife, Cilia Flores, during a January 3 operation in Car…
The image of former President Nicolas Maduro, ubiquitous for years, systematically disappears from the Venezuelan public space since his capture by the American forces. Acting President Delcy Rodriguez orchestrates a political transition that turns the page of the radical chavism. Nicolas Maduro's face adorned the least corners of Venezuela, from billboards to [...] Read article Delcy Rodriguez takes his mark, Maduro efface of the streets of Ven…
Venezuela's interim president, Delcy Rodriguez, speaks at a demonstration in Caracas (Symbolic image) (Photo by Juan BARRETO / AFP via Getty Images) Getty Images. The image of Nicolás Maduro has been gradually disappearing from the Venezuelan public sphere since his capture by the US military in January. The photos, drawings, and billboards that covered airports, tollbooths, and streets across the country are slowly being replaced by the promoti…
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