Corina Machado Denounces ‘Brutal Wave of Repression’ in Venezuela
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On Friday, July 18th, Pastor Vladimir López—a Salvadoran prisoner, four-time, short-lived, of whom there is little more known, but he carries a sentence of 85 years— stood in front of the 252 Venezuelans detained at the Center for the Confinement of Terrorism (Cecot) in El Salvador and told them: “I could not stay the day of their arrival, but I can joyfully stand the day of their departure.” They returned home. Arturo Suárez-Trejo broke down to…
Corina Machado Denounces ‘Brutal Wave of Repression’ in Venezuela
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado said on Tuesday that more than 20 people have been imprisoned by Venezuelan authorities in what she described as “a brutal wave of repression” and urged other countries to act. “The Maduro regime unleashes a brutal wave of repression in Venezuela: more than 20 people have disappeared and been imprisoned in 72 hours,” Machado wrote in a post on her X account. “International justice HAS THE OBLIGAT…
Neiyerver Adrián León Rengel, one of the 252 Venezuelan migrants sent by the United States last March to the Center for the Confining of Terrorism (Cecot) in El Salvador, filed a civil lawsuit against the United States after suffering physical, verbal and psychological abuse during the four months of detention. He asks for a compensation of 1.3 [...] The Venezuelan Migrant ticket sent to El Salvador presents a lawsuit against the United States w…
VEA / Yonaski Moreno After being rescued from the Center for the Confinement of Terrorism (Cecot), located in El Salvador, where he was subjected to torture and humiliation, along with 251 other connationals, singer Arturo Suárez Trejo decided to create the movement « Venezuelan Being is not a crime». In an interview broadcast by VTV, Suárez Trejo explained that the movement has the purpose of combating false narratives about Venezuela and its c…
The president of the National Assembly (AN), Jorge Rodríguez, said this Friday that the 252 Venezuelan migrants rescued from the concentration camp in El Salvador never lost hope of returning to their homeland, despite being held incommunicado and tortured for four months. “Seeing the testimonies of these young people, who tortured them every day, but endured them because they knew, they sensed it, they knew that their country was struggling to …
An international operation led by Venezuelan authorities has managed to rescue 252 Venezuelan citizens detained in the Center for the Confining of Terrorism (CECOT), located in El Salvador. The process has aroused strong reactions, after the rescued described conditions considered inhuman in the prison, raising concern about the human rights standards applied there. Testimonies that generate alert – Several Venezuelans reported being exposed to …
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