Américo de Grazia has been missing for more than 24 hours, according to what his children and the political organization Guayana Libre reported on Thursday morning.
The political organization Guayana Libre warned on the morning of Thursday, August 8, that the leader of that group and former deputy of the National Assembly 2015, Américo de Grazia, has been missing for more than 24 hours.
Through your account on the social network XGuayana Libre indicated that De Grazia’s children were the ones who reported the disappearance of the former parliamentarian and that they hold President Nicolás Maduro responsible for whatever may happen to him.
The children of the leader of Free Guyana denounce that @AmericoDeGrazia He has been missing for more than 24 hours. We hold Nicolas Maduro responsible for whatever may happen to his integrity. pic.twitter.com/TFIEgvBbJ7
— Free Guyana – Official Account (@GuayanaLibre21) August 8, 2024
For its part, The Cause R He said that De Grazia’s last message on social media was the denunciation of the arbitrary detention of the former mayor of the Sifontes municipality, Carlos Chancellor.
#Alert Relatives report the disappearance of @AmericoDeGrazia for more than 24 hours. The last message from Américo via X was denouncing the arbitrary detention of the former mayor of Tumeremo Carlos Chancellor. The integrity of both falls on the Maduro regime. https://t.co/zymu6JLbSH
— The Cause I (@LaCausaRVe) August 8, 2024
At noon on the Wednesday, August 7th Political leader Carlos Chancellor, a member of La Causa R and four-time mayor of the Sifontes municipality in the state of Bolívar, was arrested.
The father of Venezuelan national football team player Jhon Chancellor was arrested in the state of Anzoátegui, at the La Guarapera checkpoint in El Tigre, while he was on his way to visit his family.
on Wednesday July 31stIn Upata, digital posters with the “Wanted” design and photographs of Eduardo Zaraza, leader of AD, Cecilia Espejo de Vente and Américo De Grazia, from Guayana Libre, were circulating in WhatsApp groups and other social networks, accused of being the articulators of all the spontaneous protests registered in the last few hours in the town.
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In general terms, they report that the city is immersed in a kind of “tense calm”, with little citizen movement, many businesses closed and others working with the shutters half open, waiting for the threats from pro-government groups to diminish and for the return of tranquility that will allow them to reactivate and energize the daily life of the place.
Américo De Grazia, one of those wanted, said that they share the pain and indignation of the people and that is why they reject violence, which he said is a desperate outcome. “We believe that the most sensible and appropriate thing to do is to return to calm and tranquility.”
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