Top Venezuelan opposition leaders taken into custody amid fears of wider crackdowns
Caracas: Masked security forces staged midnight
raids on Tuesday to haul away two leading Venezuelan opposition leaders already
under house arrest, possibly signalling an expanded crackdown on dissent after
widely denounced elections to boost the authoritarian government.
The moves against Leopoldo Lopez and Antonio Ledezma could
intensify the international fallout after Sunday's election that created a new
super congress stocked with backers of the government of President Nicolas
Maduro.
The vote was decried as fraud by the opposition and prompted
the Trump administration on Monday to slap sanctions on Maduro. In a video
posted online by Ledezma's wife, security forces are shown apparently dragging
the opposition leader from the glass doors of a building.
"They're taking Ledezma!" another voice shouts in
the background. A woman screams: "dictatorship! dictatorship!"
Both men were taken to Ramo Verde military prison south-west
of Caracas, aides and family members said.
After the election results were announced on Sunday, Maduro
gave a bellicose victory speech on national television that included threats to
jail political leaders encouraging protests. Maduro also said a "truth
commission" would be created to "take parliamentary immunity from the
legislators who shouldn't have it."
Authorities only last month released Lopez, 46, into house
arrest after nearly three-and-a-half years behind bars. At the time, the
government called the decision a humanitarian gesture, citing his poor health,
though supporters saw the move as an attempt to reduce international pressure.
In a video posted on Twitter by Lilian Tintori, Lopez's
wife, masked security forces in riot gear can be seen in front of what appears
to be the family's house, leading a man from the door and putting him in an
official car.
They just took Leopoldo from home," Tintori tweeted. "We
don't know where he is or where they took him. Maduro is responsible if
something happens."
"He was in his pyjamas," she said. "We don't
now where they took him. A group of masked men in camouflage took him. We make
the regime responsible for his life and physical integrity."
She added, "this is for Venezuela and the rest of the
world because they keep violating the human rights."
She said that Ledezma was also taken to the Ramo Verde
prison.
"I can say his morale is intact," Oriette Ledezma
said. "But we don't know about his physical state. We're not scared. It's
more indignation."
Ledezma was previously arrested in December 2015. Maduro at
the time said he was part of a conspiracy to overthrow the government. In May
of that year, he was remitted to house arrest after receiving surgery for a
hernia.
In 2013, Ledezma, from the Alianza Bravo Pueblo party, was
re-elected as mayor. In January 2017, Maduro created a higher executive post in
the city, "Chief the greater state of Caracas", and named a
pro-government official to the job.
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