Maria Oropeza, coordinator in Portuguesa of Vente Venezuela, was arrested by state security forces on the night of Tuesday, August 6
The coordinator of Vente Venezuela, María Corina Machado, reported on the night of Tuesday, August 6, that officials from the State security forces detained María Oropeza, coordinator of said organization in the state of Portuguesa, while she was broadcasting live on social media.
Using your account on the social network XMachado urged the community in Guanare to go to Oropeza’s residence to prevent his arrest.
Alert!
I ask the residents of Guanare to go to Carrera 17 with Calle 8, where regime officials intend to arrest Maria Oropeza, Director of the Comando Con Vzla in Portuguesa pic.twitter.com/tBRfjATzsy— Maria Corina Machado (@MariaCorinaYA) August 7, 2024
In the video, broadcast on TikTok, the coordinator of Vente Venezuela in Portuguesa shows how the security officers hit the bars that separated them from Oropeza while saying that she was not a criminal and that she had not done anything wrong. In addition, she warned that they did not have a search warrant. After several minutes, the officers manage to get through and arrest her. At the end, you can hear them tell her to “cooperate” in carrying out the procedure.
🔴THEY TOOK HER AWAY!
Through a live broadcast on TikTok, the moment in which @mariaoropeza94 She was arrested by security officials while she was at her home in Guanare. pic.twitter.com/ATkpIdYkZ3
— 800 News (@800Noticias_) August 7, 2024
Parties that are part of the opposition grouped in the Democratic Unitary Platform, including Primero Justicia (PJ), Voluntad Popular (VP) and Vente Venezuela (VV), described the arrest as “arbitrary.”
Hours earlier, the coordinator of Vente Venezuela in Portuguesa, Maria Oropezahad spoken about the “so-called Tun Tun operation”; saying that it lacked legal arguments and that what was being revealed was a “witch hunt” after the results of July 28. He said that it went against all citizens.
“The truth is that Edmundo González Urrutia is the president-elect of Venezuela, elected by an overwhelming majority on July 28. We will continue to fight until the end alongside María Corina Machado,” said the regional opposition leader.
The “Tun Tun operation” is political persecution against Venezuelans who defend the TRUTH, and the truth is that @EdmundoGU He is the President-Elect of Venezuela, elected by an overwhelming majority on July 28.
We continue to fight until the end together @MariaCorinaYA 🇻🇪 pic.twitter.com/3eU9mZzsd0
— Maria Oropeza (@mariaoropeza94) August 6, 2024
The organization Foro Penal recorded that the number of arrests has risen to 1,102 since July 29, when protests began throughout the country, following the presidential elections that took place in Venezuela, where the National Electoral Council gave a victory to Nicolás Maduro. The last report is up to 8:00 am on July 29, Tuesday, August 6thOf those arrested, who are teenagers, the number also rose to 100.
The director of Foro Penal, Gonzalo Himiob, called for the immediate release of detained adolescents who are on the autism spectrum. “They must be released immediately and, in any case, they must be allowed contact with their families, lawyers and therapists,” he wrote.
Arrests have been reported in all states, the majority in: Carabobo with 186, Distrito Capital with 179, Anzoátegui with 112, Miranda with 78 people detained, Zulia with 57, Barinas with 55, Nueva Esparta with 47, Táchira 47 and Portuguesa 40. Human rights organizations point out that detainees are prevented from seeing private lawyers or communicating with their families.
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