According to Noticias Caracol, the young woman was released under precautionary measures and must report every 30 days. Edni López’s family lost contact with the young woman on August 4, when she was preparing to travel to Buenos Aires from Maiquetía International Airport.
On Friday night, August 9, it was announced that humanitarian worker Edni López was released after five days in detention. The young woman’s family lost contact with López on August 4, when she was about to travel to Argentina from Maiquetía International Airport.
Human rights organizations confirmed to SuchWhich the release of the poet and university professor.
The Colombian media Caracol News He reported that López was placed under precautionary measures and must appear before the Venezuelan authorities every 30 days and is prohibited from leaving the country.
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López, a university professor and humanitarian worker, was detained at Maiquetía International Airport at 10:00 a.m. on Sunday. August 4thThe young woman was able to report around that time that she was prevented from boarding the plane, but has been incommunicado since then.
Family and friends carried out a search campaign to find her whereabouts. On August 6, Ninoska Barrios, the university professor’s mother, came to the headquarters of the Ombudsman’s Office in Caracas to report the disappearance. At that time, she said that it was on Monday, August 5, that she was able to see the place where her daughter was being held.
Since July 29, there have been protests across the country, rejecting the results delivered by the National Electoral Council, which declared Nicolás Maduro the winner. Since then, civil society organizations have recorded more than 1,200 people arrested and are warning of an escalation in repression against anyone who protests against the government.
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