Venezuelan opposition party calls for 'justice' after alleging detained activist was murdered

Opposition activist Edwin Santos was found dead after being detained earlier this week, with the party saying he was "murdered" and blaming the regime of President Nicolás Maduro.

A man with a concerned expression on his face.

"Venezuela wants and needs the truth" over Santos' death, opposition presidential candidate Edmundo González Urrutia said. Source: AFP / Miguel Riopa

A major Venezuelan opposition party says that one of its activists, detained earlier this week in the western state of Apure, has been "murdered".

Edwin Santos "was murdered after being abducted by members of the state security forces" on Wednesday, the Voluntad Popular (VP) party said on Friday, blaming the iron-fisted regime of President Nicolás Maduro.

VP said Santos was found dead on Friday morning on a bridge that had been a focus of his advocacy after going missing on Wednesday afternoon while travelling in the rural El Pinal district.
"Witnesses in the region confirmed that he was intercepted by state security agents," the party said in a statement.

It added that it had confirmed Thursday he was in custody at the headquarters of Venezuela's military counter-intelligence agency in Guasdualito, a city close to the Colombian border.

Party official Adriana Pichardo told Agence France-Presse that Santos' wife had identified his body.
"During the past few months, he had fought for his community, denouncing the collapse of the bridge that links Apure with (the neighbouring state of) Tachira," VP said, adding: "It was on that bridge that he was found dead this morning."

The bridge collapsed in July following heavy rain.

Writing on social platform X from Spain, where he is in exile, opposition presidential candidate Edmundo González Urrutia called for "justice" to be served over Santos' death.
"Venezuela wants and needs the truth," said González Urrutia, who on Thursday shared the European Union's top human rights prize with opposition leader María Corina Machado for resisting Maduro's regime.

Venezuelan opposition activists have been targeted in a sweeping crackdown since July elections in which Maduro , despite the opposition publishing detailed polling results showing González Urrutia winning by a large margin.

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Published 26 October 2024 11:37am
Source: AFP


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