Detained during an anti-government protest in Caracas, María Corina Machado's arrest highlights the ongoing tensions in Venezuela as Maduro prepares for a third term.
Venezuelan Opposition Leader María Corina Machado Arrested at Protest
Venezuelan Opposition Leader María Corina Machado Arrested at Protest
María Corina Machado, a prominent figure against Nicolás Maduro's regime, was detained during a Caracas demonstration.
María Corina Machado, the courageous opposition leader in Venezuela, was apprehended on Thursday while attending an anti-government protest in Caracas, as reported by her party, Vente Venezuela, via a statement on social media platform X. This incident marks her first public appearance since August, having previously lived in secrecy due to the government's threats against her. Details surrounding her detention remain unclear, though it was noted that a prominent presence of government security forces was evident at the event.
Witness accounts describe Machado being "violently intercepted" as she left the rally in the Chacao area of Caracas. Furthermore, reports indicate that regime troops opened fire on the motorcycles transporting her from the scene. As tensions rise, Nicolás Maduro is poised to be inaugurated for a third term tomorrow, adding to the political unrest that has enveloped the nation.