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Machado Freed After Brief Detainment Amid Caracas Protests

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJanuary 10, 2025 World Politics No Comments3 Mins Read
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Maria Corina Machado, greeting supporters at the protest ground in Caracas

Machado Freed After Brief Detainment Amid Caracas Protests.

Caracas, Venezuela – Maria Corina Machado, the prominent Venezuelan opposition leader, was released on Thursday evening after a brief detention during an anti-government protest in eastern Caracas. The incident occurred just hours before the scheduled inauguration of President Nicolas Maduro for his third term on Friday.

Maria Corina Machado, greeting supporters at the protest ground in Caracas

Machado, who leads the Vente Venezuela movement, had not been seen publicly for months until she appeared at the protest. Her arrest was quickly denounced by allies, including former presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez, who demanded her immediate release. Several foreign governments also expressed their disapproval of the action.

 





According to a statement from Vente Venezuela on social media, during her detention, Machado was coerced into recording videos. “I’m in a safe place now and with more determination than ever,” Machado tweeted after her release, promising to provide more details about her ordeal on Friday.

 

The Venezuelan government, through Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello, dismissed claims of Machado’s arrest as a fabrication by the opposition to gain sympathy and support. “They end with the absurdity of absurdities, lying to say the government had captured Maria Corina,” Cabello stated during a pro-government rally.

 

The political atmosphere in Venezuela remains highly charged, with both the ruling party and the opposition claiming victory in the last presidential election. Official results from the July election, which the government claims Maduro won, have not been fully disclosed, fueling ongoing disputes.

 

Protests across Venezuela saw thousands taking to the streets, with demonstrations in cities like Maracaibo, Valencia, and San Cristobal. Security forces were reported to have used tear gas to disperse crowds in some locations, while in Caracas, an estimated 7,000 protesters gathered.

The opposition’s protests are in part an effort to contest Maduro’s legitimacy, with Gonzalez, currently in the U.S., being declared the “true winner” by the White House National Security Council. Gonzalez himself is under an arrest warrant in Venezuela for alleged conspiracy, which has kept him abroad.

 

Amidst this political turmoil, Machado has called for peaceful protests and urged the security forces to support what she describes as Gonzalez’s rightful claim to the presidency. “Whatever they do, tomorrow they will finally bury themselves,” she stated before her detention.

 

As Venezuela braces for another term under Maduro, the situation remains tense with international eyes closely watching developments in this oil-rich but beleaguered nation.

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