Colombian-Venezuelan Activist Martha Grajales Charged in Alleged Conspiracy Against Maduro Government - Latin America Reports
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Activist Martha Lía Grajales, arrested at the end of a concentration of support for women attacked by paramilitary groups, was released. However, he continues to be accused of 3 other serious crimes.
Organizations linked to extremist opposition and U.S. agencies build their own narrative with the case of Martha Grajales, while Provea and other NGOs maintain the agenda linked to foreign intervention plans.
The well-known left-wing chavist Grajales was arrested for "conspiracy" after taking part in a solo campaign for political prisoners. Human rights groups demand her release.
Venezuela Charges NGO Activist With Inciting Hatred, Foreign Conspiracy
Caracas (OrinocoTribune.com)—The Venezuelan Attorney General’s Office confirmed on Monday, August 11, activist Martha Grajales’ arrest, announcing she will face charges of “inciting hatred,” “conspiracy with a foreign government,” and “association.” Grajales is affiliated with NGO Surgentes. “Citizen Martha Lía Grajales was charged within the legal limits following an arrest warrant for actions against Venezuelan institutions and the republic’s …
Colombian-Venezuelan activist Martha Grajales charged in alleged conspiracy against Maduro government - Latin America Reports
Buenos Aires, Argentina – Martha Grajales, a human rights activist born in Colombia but naturalized in Venezuela, was charged on Monday with incitement to hatred, conspiracy with a foreign government, and criminal association by Venezuela’s prosecutor’s office. Grajales was campaigning for the release of political prisoners outside of the UN’s headquarters in Caracas, Venezuela, when she was detained by the police and forced into an unmarked van…
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