Former Argentine Gendarme Exposes Venezuelan Prison Torture Amid Political Silence
Nahuel Gallo, an Argentine border officer freed after 448 days in Venezuela’s notorious Rodeo 1 prison, reveals psychological torture endured while urging for other foreign detainees’ release amid a politically charged silence.
After spending over a year behind bars in Venezuela's infamous Rodeo 1 prison, Argentine border guard Nahuel Gallo has come forward with a stark warning: this facility is not just a detention center but a site of systematic psychological torture. Speaking publicly for the first time since his release, Gallo described an environment designed to break spirits and isolate foreign inmates—conditions that should alarm every freedom-loving American concerned about global human rights abuses. What Does Rodeo 1 Reveal About Communist Regimes and Their Disregard for Human Dignity? Gallo’s testimony exposes the harsh reality faced by political prisoners under Nicolás Maduro’s...
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