Exposing Maduro’s Brutal Regime: The Deadly Cost of Venezuela’s Political Repression
The tragic death of ex-governor and political prisoner Alfredo Díaz under Maduro’s brutal custody reveals the regime’s ruthless suppression and highlights the urgent need for U.S. action to defend democracy and freedom in the hemisphere.
In a stark reminder of the cruelty underpinning Nicolás Maduro’s regime, former Nueva Esparta Governor Alfredo Díaz has died while detained in Caracas’ infamous El Helicoide prison. The United States government swiftly condemned this loss, exposing the “vile nature” of Maduro’s criminal dictatorship that continues to crush dissent through arbitrary arrests and inhumane treatment. While Caracas attempts to frame Díaz’s death as a mere heart attack, opposition leaders reject this narrative—painting it instead as yet another tragic milestone in a long-running pattern of state-sanctioned repression. Since President Maduro controversially secured re-election amid accusations of electoral fraud in July 2024, Venezuela...
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