Venezuela bans arrival of flights from Colombia following arrests in an alleged anti-government plot
- On Monday, May 19, 2025, Venezuela banned flights arriving from Colombia after detaining over 30 people in Caracas for allegedly plotting to destabilize the country before the May 25 election.
- Officials apprehended over thirty individuals, including 21 Venezuelans and 17 foreign nationals from countries such as Colombia, Mexico, and Ukraine, who were accused of conspiring to carry out explosive attacks and collaborating with opposition figures, though no evidence was provided to support these claims.
- Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello announced the immediate flight suspension on state television, stating it would last at least until Monday, May 26, amid ongoing political repression documented since the July 2024 presidential election.
- On May 19, a report issued by an independent panel supported by a regional intergovernmental body detailed extensive political repression in Venezuela following the presidential election, citing incidents such as the killing of unarmed protesters, forced disappearances, and widespread arbitrary arrests.
- The flight ban and arrests reflect heightened government control ahead of the parliamentary vote, occurring amid opposition election boycotts and international criticism of Venezuela's human rights record and electoral legitimacy.
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Venezuela Suspends Flights From Colombia to Prevent ‘Entry of Mercenaries’
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Maduro’s Regime Arrested a Spaniard, an Argentine and a Bulgarian Accused of “Conspiracy” Against the Elections
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Venezuela Uncovers Pre-Election Terrorist Plot Tied to International Criminal Networks - teleSUR English
Venezuelan authorities have exposed a sophisticated terrorist plot involving Albanian mercenaries, Colombian and Ecuadorian criminal networks, and far-right opposition sectors, aiming to sabotage the May 25, 2025, elections. The operation highlights the ongoing threats against Venezuelan democracy and the government’s commitment to safeguarding national sovereignty. Related: SouthCom and the CIA Seek to Provoke Venezuela: Padrino Lopez Just days…
Venezuela Suspends Flights From Colombia Due to Far-Right Terrorist Plot
On Monday, Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello announced the immediate suspension of flights from Colombia after a far-right, terrorist plot against Venezuela was uncovered ahead of the May 25 elections. Speaking to the press, Cabello reported on the arrest of 38 people linked to the attack. The plot aimed to destabilize Venezuela by placing explosives in embassies, police stations, hospitals, healthcare centers, public service facilit…
US Set to Extend Chevron’s Venezuela Waiver by Another 60 Days
The Trump administration is set to extend Chevron Corp.’s deadline to halt its operations in Venezuela by another 60 days as the US continues negotiations with President Nicolas Maduro’s government over repatriation flights and the fate of US detainees in the country, a person familiar with the matter said.
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