Death of Venezuelan Opposition Leader Alfredo Díaz in Custody Exposes Regime’s Brutal Repression
Alfredo Díaz, a Venezuelan opposition figure, died in state custody after over a year of imprisonment and isolation. His death highlights the Maduro regime’s ruthless crackdown on dissent and raises urgent questions about human rights abuses that threaten regional stability.
The tragic death of Alfredo Díaz, former governor of Nueva Esparta and prominent opposition leader in Venezuela, while detained under state custody raises alarming questions about authoritarian brutality and human rights violations that should concern all defenders of freedom and sovereignty—especially here in the United States.Díaz had been imprisoned for over a year, held in isolation at El Helicoide—the notorious headquarters of the Sebin intelligence agency known widely as a site of torture and repression. According to Venezuela’s Foro Penal NGO, his family was only allowed one visit from his daughter during this prolonged incarceration. Now, Díaz has died reportedly...
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