In Venezuela, the repression of the Nicolás Maduro regime against the opposition who do not tire of raising their voices against what they consider electoral fraud is increasing. There are already 23 dead and more than 1,200 detained by state agents. Last Thursday, August 8, after a vigil, two more political leaders were taken away.

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On Thursday night in the Plaza de los Palos Grandes in Caracas, the candles were lit in a heartfelt Venezuelan people hold a vigil to demand the freedom of more than a thousand political prisoners detained for demanding the victory of Edmundo González and denounce the fraud of the Maduro regime.

As people began to return home in Chacao, squads of police and buses appeared to take away Williams Dávila, an opposition leader.

The NGO Foro Penal is raising alarm over the number of detainees.

Venezuela is experiencing a human rights crisis“said Luis Armando Betancourt, deputy director of Foro Penal.

The disappearance of people in Venezuela is a chain

Americo Graziawho revealed the kidnapping of former mayor Carlos Chancellor, father of one of the main players of the Venezuelan national football team, also disappeared hours later. His family asks for respect for his life.

“And after having searched for him under rocks, desperate, we found out that They have it in El Helicoide, this is the largest torture center in all of Venezuela“said Maria de Grazia, daughter of Americo Grazia.

This is the same cry of the mother of María Oropeza, a political leader who recorded her kidnapping on her cell phone.

The kidnapping of Johandri Alaña, executive secretary of Vente Venezuela in Cristo de Aranza, Maracaibo, was also reported. Today the world is calling for respect for the lives of those detained and disappeared.

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Source: https://www.noticiascaracol.com/mundo/no-paran-las-desapariciones-de-opositores-en-venezuela-el-pais-esta-viviendo-una-crisis-rg10

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