This Monday, González Urrutia’s son-in-law will serve 300 days in detention and in a condition of forced disappearance. His wife denounces the violation of his human rights
The criminal trial against Rafael Tudares Bracho, son-in-law of Edmundo González Urrutia, will continue with telematic hearings. This was reported by his wife, Mariana González, this Sunday, November 2.
In his account on the social network X, González denounced that the process against Tudares is “clandestine and unconstitutional” and “violates his human rights.”
He cited article 49 of the Constitution, which guarantees defense and legal assistance as “inviolable rights in every state and degree of the investigation and process”, the presumption of innocence and the right to “be heard in any type of process, with due guarantees and within the reasonable period legally determined by a competent, independent and impartial court established previously.”
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This Monday, González Urrutia’s son-in-law will serve 300 days in detention and in a condition of forced disappearance.
Tudares was detained on January 7 by security officials from the Maduro administration who intercepted him on the street when he was preparing to take his two children to school.
The Minister of the Interior and Justice, Diosdado Cabello, stated on the night of Wednesday, January 8, that Rafael Tudares would be involved in an alleged “terrorist act” in which former presidential candidate Enrique Márquez and a “senior official” of the FBI would be related.
*Journalism in Venezuela is carried out in a hostile environment for the press with dozens of legal instruments in place to punish the word, especially the laws “against hate”, “against fascism” and “against the blockade.” This content was written taking into consideration the threats and limits that, consequently, have been imposed on the dissemination of information from within the country.
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