After leading a mobilization in Caracas, Corina Machado She was arrested this Thursday by the Nicolás Maduro regime. Hours later, and then being forced to film a series of videos, she was released. Both she and Edmundo González Urrutia They were preparing to take on the presidency of Venezuela this Friday.
“Leaving the concentration in Chacao, Caracas, María Corina Machado was intercepted and knocked off the motorcycle she was riding on. In the event they detonated firearms. They took her away by force. During the period of his kidnapping She was forced to record several videos and was then released. In the next few hours she will address the country to explain the facts,” detailed the opposition party Comando Con Venezuela.
The information was also made official by Juan Pappier, deputy director of Human Rights Watch: “We have confirmed with opposition sources that María Corina Machado has been released. “We demand that their safety be guaranteed.”
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It is expected that the political reference of Venezuela issue a message to his followers, hours before the inauguration of a new president in the country.
The video that anticipated the release of María Corina Machado
Before it becomes official, a video starring Maria Corina Machado was issued by the channels of official dissemination of the Nicolás Maduro regime. In it you can see the political leader speaking, dressed in a black jacket and with the hood up.
“I’m fine, I’m sure,” Corina Machado clarified from the beginning and then specified that “We came out of a wonderful mobilization and they persecuted me.” At that moment he explains that he dropped his wallet; “I had my belongings there, I dropped it on the street.” “I am now safe. Venezuela will be free,” the message closes.
María Corina Machado Kidnapping
Casa Rosada called on the governments of the region to “demand the end of the regime”
While developing a mobilization in Plaza de Mayo to show solidarity with the situation in Venezuela, Pink House echoed the kidnapping of the political leader Maria Corina Machado after participating in a march in Caracas.
“He President Javier Milei calls on the other governments of the region to repudiate the attack against Corina Machado, and to demand the end of the regime“, they expressed in an official statement. It also points out against Maduro’s management for leaving “millions of Venezuelans in poverty, exiled or dependent on the dictatorship’s handouts, creating a true hell on earth“.
In the document, published in the account of the Office of the President of the Argentine Republic, it is detailed that “in an operation worthy of the worst dictatorships in history, agents of the Maduro regime shot at her escort, and violently kidnapped her in front of thousands of protesters.”
“Her team reports that they have lost communication with her,” they add. “Dictator Nicolás Maduro makes a show of force attacking the greatest reference in favor of a free and democratic Venezuela,” they analyze.
Source: Ambito