He explained that in those cases “a review was carried out by the agencies that administer justice, and some people were released.”
The first vice president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello, clarified that the recent releases of those detained due to post-electoral violence have nothing to do with the alleged efforts of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs).
He explained that in those cases “a review was carried out, the agencies that administer justice and some people were released. “It is a sovereign decision of the organizations that administer justice.”
“Even the president [Nicolás Maduro] He asked that the cases be reviewed and it was done. It has nothing to do with NGOs. Nothing,” he emphasized this Wednesday at the broadcast 504 of your program With The Gavel Giving.
In that sense, he sent a message to the relatives of those released: “this is so they don’t get paid. They are pimps and now they are going to charge them and tell the relatives that it came out because they pressured them.”
“Never, ever, ever in all these years have NGOs had anything to do with that. They are cool, all of them, cool, fun-loving. “They are scammers,” he said.