Venezuelan opposition activist dies in jail happymamay

His party said that a Venezuelan opposition activist who was arrested during the anti -government protests in January died in prison.

Renaldo Araojo, the leader of the Venezuela Ventian party in Trujio, was suffering from health problems that his wife had not been treated while he was in prison.

Maria Corina Machado, leader of Vent Venzuela, said that she had held the “Nicholas Maduro system” responsible for the death of Araojo.

According to the NGO of the Observatory in the Venezuelan prison, 20 political prisoners died while they were detention during the past few years.

Vent Venzulaa said Araojo was seized by masked men on January 9 during a protest against the eve of the right -wing in Nicholas Maduro for a third time as president.

His wife said that he was returning from a medical date and was just the observation of the protest when he was transferred.

He has been in reserving the state since then.

Read: Details of the Venezuelan activist imprisoned with the brutality of the prison life

His wife accuses the failure authorities in providing her husband with medical care until it was too late, although she warned her that his health was deteriorating.

The head of the regional organization of the American states (OAS), Louis Al -Majrao, condemned the death of Araojo, and wrote on X that it was “a new atrocity of the regime.”

He added: “No more political prisoners, no more torture, no more death.”

Al -Magaro was an explicit critic of Nicolas Maduro, accusing the Venezuelan leader to suppress the opposition in the period and the presidential elections in July.

The National Electoral Council of Venezuela (CNE), a body that is closely consistent with the government, has announced the winner of the elections without submitting detailed voting lists to support their demand.

The Electoral Observatory Department at the Organization of Miles said it could not recognize the result because CNE “was biased towards the government.”

The Phenisuela opposition coalition also refused to admit the result, saying that the returns she collected, with the help of official election monitors, showed that her candidate, Edmondo Gonzalez, was the massive winner.

The opposition also organized protests on the eve of Madono’s performance, and was in one of these events that were seized in Renaldo Araojo.

According to the Venezuelan Prison Observatory, hundreds of demonstrators were arrested in the days before the inauguration of Maduro and sent to the reputable prisons due to the mistreatment of the detainees.

Among those who were seized by Raphael Todaris, Edmundo Gonzalez’s son -in -law.

The wife of Mr. Tudares says that she has not been granted any information about her husband’s place since he was transferred by the security forces on January 7.

She also accused the government of carrying her husband to put pressure on Edmondo Gonzalez, who lives in exile and corresponds to heads throughout the region, many of whom admitted that he was the legitimate leader of Venezuela.

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