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Showing Original Post only (View all)Venezuela launches wave of repression after US seizure of Nicolás Maduro [View all]
Last edited Tue Jan 6, 2026, 09:44 AM - Edit history (1)
Venezuelas government has launched a crackdown in the wake of the US capture of Nicolás Maduro, arresting journalists and deploying paramilitary forces to suppress any show of support for the authoritarian leaders removal.
The wave of repression comes as Delcy Rodríguez, Maduros former deputy and the countrys new leader, moved to consolidate her hold over the oil-rich nation in the wake of the surprise US commando operation, which snatched Maduro from a military base to face trial.
Long-serving defence minister Vladimir Padrino pledged the support of the armed forces for Rodríguez after she was sworn in as acting president on Monday.
Venezuelas military would stand with Rodríguez in the difficult task which the geopolitical turbulence and the homeland demand of her, he wrote in a Telegram message. Count on us!
Gun-toting paramilitaries known as colectivos have been deployed to the streets of Caracas under a state of emergency announced on Monday, which forbade Venezuelans from showing support for the US raid. Media unions said 14 journalists and media workers 11 from foreign outlets had been detained for hours before being released.
The wave of repression comes as Delcy Rodríguez, Maduros former deputy and the countrys new leader, moved to consolidate her hold over the oil-rich nation in the wake of the surprise US commando operation, which snatched Maduro from a military base to face trial.
Long-serving defence minister Vladimir Padrino pledged the support of the armed forces for Rodríguez after she was sworn in as acting president on Monday.
Venezuelas military would stand with Rodríguez in the difficult task which the geopolitical turbulence and the homeland demand of her, he wrote in a Telegram message. Count on us!
Gun-toting paramilitaries known as colectivos have been deployed to the streets of Caracas under a state of emergency announced on Monday, which forbade Venezuelans from showing support for the US raid. Media unions said 14 journalists and media workers 11 from foreign outlets had been detained for hours before being released.
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Venezuela launches wave of repression after US seizure of Nicolás Maduro [View all]
In It to Win It
Tuesday
OP
The country is still being run by a bunch of corrupt thugs who steal elections and violate
everyonematters
Tuesday
#4
"Europe needs to realize its very existence as an independent entity is on the line here."
2naSalit
Tuesday
#14
the DU software needs to be upgraded to handle special characters in the subject line
Celerity
Tuesday
#8
"Nobody could have possibly foreseen..." The Republican Big Lie, repeated since 2001
Midnight Writer
Tuesday
#9
Hope when the time comes Venezuela will say their oil fields are not for sale
KS Toronado
Tuesday
#19