Activist Andreína Baduel must go to the headquarters of the scientific police on Monday, December 16, at 9:00 am, although she does not specify which case or situation she is summoned for.
Provea denounced, this Saturday, December 14, that the Corps of Scientific Criminal and Criminal Investigations (CICPC) summoned “as a witness” the activist Andreína Baduel, daughter of the former minister and political prisoner Raúl Isaías Baduel and sister of the political prisoner Josnars Baduel .
The summons issued by the NGO details that the activist must go to the scientific police headquarters on Monday, December 16, at 9:00 am, although it does not specify which case or situation she is summoned for.
“We consider that these actions are part of the continued, harmful and unconstitutional Operation Tún-Tún that Minister Diosdado Cabello has insisted on launching against the entire population and, in particular, against political dissidents and defenders of Human Rights,” he expressed. Provide.
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The organization explained that Andreína Baduel is also a member of the Committee for the Liberation of Political Prisoners (Clipp) and considered that the arrest and disappearance of Jesús Armas, former councilor of Caracas and member of the committee, and the summons of Baduel are not coincidental.
#Attention I make it public knowledge that today I received a Summons from the CICPC, for Monday 12/16, at 9 am.
Which I will attend. Our fight is for love and because I never want the horror that my family has experienced for years to be repeated.#SerBaduelNoEsUNDelito pic.twitter.com/C2CvMRcxSb
— ANDREINA BADUEL (@AndreinaBaduel) December 14, 2024
“Andreina Baduel, a member of a family that has been a victim of serious abuse by the Venezuelan State, has become an active defender of the rights to personal freedom, association and peaceful demonstration. “His work has helped consolidate the @clippve that advocates for the freedom of people deprived of liberty for political reasons,” stated Provea.
The NGO confirmed that Baduel will attend the meeting next Monday and that she will do so accompanied by a group of experts who are part of the NGO.
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