Gómez said that the attorney general has not done anything to defend the rights of Gallo, despite knowing that “he is innocent.” She described her husband’s case as a crime against humanity
María Gómez, a partner of the Argentine Gendarme Nahuel Gallo, said that while the Attorney General’s Office is vehemently denounced the violation of human rights of Venezuelans who were imprisoned in El Salvador, her “husband remains in forced disappearance for 229 days.”
Gómez said that prosecutor Tarek William Saab knows the case of the Gendarme from the first day of his arrest. «Not only in El Salvador have the human rights have been violated, I am not the one to say that it has not been so. But what I am sure is that Nahuel Gallo has been violated everything, ”he wrote.
Gómez said that the prosecutor has done nothing to defend the rights of Gallo, despite knowing that “he is innocent.”
«I am not asking for a favor, I am demanding that you fulfill the promise that made me on March 13 of this year in the Carabobo Park in Venezuela. Enough, keeping Nahuel another day in forced disappearance is inhuman and a crime against humanity Nahuel has to be released already, his family is waiting for him, ”he said.
Dr. @Tarekwiliamsaab – General Prosecutor of the Republic of Venezuela, it seems surreal to read and see him denounce the violation of the human and fundamental rights of Venezuelans who were detained in El Salvador.
When in the Rodeo 1 prison, my husband Nahuel Agustín … pic.twitter.com/bvbvxsngij
– Maria Alexandra Gomez (@gg_alexand95764) July 25, 2025
Nahuel Gallo, first Cape of the Argentine National Gendarmerie, was arrested on December 8, when he crossed the “Francisco de Paula Santander” international bridge, to go to Táchira, with the purpose of visiting his family and his partner, with whom he shares a child in common.
On December 16, the Minister of Interior, Justice and Peace, Diosdado Cabello, confirmed his arrest -after eight days of reporting his forced disappearance -and assured that he came to the country “to carry out an operation” to take out the six opponents who were refugees at the Argentine Embassy in Caracas.
According to the balance presented by the Criminal Forum organization, until July 21 in Venezuela there are 853 people arrested for political reasons, of which 81 are foreigners and 46 are in an unknown whereabouts.
This July 23, the United States Embassy, through an X publication, demanded Nicolás Maduro the release of all political prisoners.
*Journalism in Venezuela is exercised in a hostile environment for the press with dozens of legal instruments arranged for the punishment of the word, especially the laws “against hatred”, “against fascism” and “against 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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