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Venezuelan Opposition Leader Briefly Detained Amid Tensions With Government

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Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado was briefly detained after leading a protest against President Nicolas Maduro's inauguration. Initial reports of her detention were denied by authorities, but a proof-of-life video surfaced in which Machado claimed she was followed after the rally. Her team reported she was "violently intercepted" by security agents, with some accounts describing the incident as a "kidnapping" involving forced video recordings. Venezuela's interior minister accused her of fabricating the story. Machado has since been released and is expected to address the nation, as the incident fuels controversy with the opposition accusing the government of harassment.

    1. The international community must seriously contemplate a humanitarian intervention to reestablish democratic order.
    1. Panama demands full freedom of @MariaCorinaYA, as well as respect for her personal integrity.
    1. We have, and continue to condemn publicly, Maduro and his representatives for attempting to intimidate Venezuela's democratic opposition.
    1. Venezuelan democracy activist Maria Corina Machado and President-elect González are peacefully expressing the voices and the WILL of the Venezuelan people with hundreds of thousands of people demonstrating against the regime…. These freedom fighters should not be harmed, and MUST stay SAFE and ALIVE!
    1. Guns were fired during the incident. She was taken away by force. During the period of her kidnapping she was forced to record several videos and was later released.
    1. What they do tomorrow will seal the regime's fate. If they commit this crime against the constitution and popular sovereignty, they will be sentencing their destiny.
    2. They wanted us divided, but Venezuela is united.
    1. As the elected president, I demand the immediate release of María Corina Machado.
    2. We will see each other very soon in Caracas, in freedom.
    3. As president-elect, I demand the liberation of María Corina Machado [who was] kidnapped by Venezuelan security forces. To the security corps ​who kidnapped her, I say: do not play with fire.
    1. The tactic of media distraction is not new, so no one should be surprised. Less so coming from fascists who are the architects of deception.
Venezuelan Opposition Leader Briefly Detained Amid Tensions With Government