María Corina Machado denounces a new siege against her mother’s residence
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado denounced that this Sunday security agents of the “regime” – in reference to the government of Nicolás Maduro – have “harassed” three times his mother’s houseCorina Parisca, in Caracas.
“For the third time today, agents of the Maduro regime are harassing my mother’s house,” he said on the social network .
He noted that the troops are “armed, hooded and with sirens at full volume,” and accused “those who order and execute” these actions against his mother, whom he described as a “brave woman, 84 years old,” as “cowards who hate” Venezuela. years, who loves” his country.
For the third time today, agents of the Maduro regime are harassing my mother’s house. Armed, hooded and with sirens blaring.
My mother is a brave woman, 84 years old, who loves Venezuela.
Those who order and execute this are cowards who…— María Corina Machado (@MariaCorinaYA) December 1, 2024
This Saturday, Machado posted a short message on X in which he denounced, without giving details, that they “returned to his mother’s house”, where last Thursday, according to what the opposition team ConVzla said at the time, two patrols of the Bolivarian Intelligence Service (Sebin) patrolled on two occasions.
The former deputy once again denounces this situation when dozens of people, summoned by the largest opposition coalition – the Democratic Unitary Platform (PUD) – hold a vigil in a square in Caracas for the release of the “political prisoners” and to demand the ” cessation of repression” and “persecution” in the country.
Hours earlier, Machado called on Venezuelans to, from wherever they are, ask the International Criminal Court (ICC) – which is investigating the Caribbean country for alleged crimes against humanity – to act “now” so that there is “justice.” ».
Likewise, he urged the international community to “act now” in the face of the “torture” that, according to what he denounced, exists against the six anti-Chavist refugees in the residence of the Argentine Embassy in Caracas – guarded by Brazil -, under “siege” since the November 23.
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