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вторник, 15 января 2019 г.

«Breaking News» Venezuelan opposition leader is dragged out of his vehicle, arrested by military intelligence agents

A video shows the moment the leader of Venezuela's opposition party was forcefully detained by special agents after he bashing the country's president on social media.


Leader of the National Assembly Juan Guaidó, 35, who has been highly critical of President Nicolás Maduro, was traveling to an opposition town hall meeting in the northern port city of La Guaira on Sunday when he was put through the harrowing experience.


Agents with the Bolivarian National Intelligence Service (SEBIN) intercepted his vehicle on a busy highway as motorists looked on disbelief while Guaidó put up a struggle. 


The cellphone video shows a group of armed men in ski masks battling to shut the right rear passenger door before managing to shove Guaidó into the backseat.



Juan Guaidó is forced into the backseat of a SUV after armed men wearing ski masks intercepted the vehicle of the Venezuelan National Assembly on Sunday morning. He was traveling to an opposition town hall meeting in the northern port city of La Guaira


Juan Guaidó is forced into the backseat of a SUV after armed men wearing ski masks intercepted the vehicle of the Venezuelan National Assembly on Sunday morning. He was traveling to an opposition town hall meeting in the northern port city of La Guaira



Juan Guaidó is forced into the backseat of a SUV after armed men wearing ski masks intercepted the vehicle of the Venezuelan National Assembly on Sunday morning. He was traveling to an opposition town hall meeting in the northern port city of La Guaira





The legislator, who was introduced as president of the Venezuelan National Assembly on January 5, has vowed to bring down President Nicolás Maduro


The legislator, who was introduced as president of the Venezuelan National Assembly on January 5, has vowed to bring down President Nicolás Maduro



The legislator, who was introduced as president of the Venezuelan National Assembly on January 5, has vowed to bring down President Nicolás Maduro



News of the politician's detention instantly went viral on social media and Guaidó, was quickly released - the agents who detained him have been fired.  


A coalition of 14 Latin American countries and Canada, known as the Lima Group, condemned Guaidó's arbitrary' detention.  


Guaidó issued a plea to Venezuela's military to step forward and disavow Maduro. 


Maduro, who was sworn in as president Friday for a second term, has been accused by critics of creating a dictatorship and destroying the economy. 




Maduro (pictured), who was sworn in as president Friday for a second term, has been accused by critics of creating a dictatorship and destroying the economy 


Maduro (pictured), who was sworn in as president Friday for a second term, has been accused by critics of creating a dictatorship and destroying the economy 



Maduro (pictured), who was sworn in as president Friday for a second term, has been accused by critics of creating a dictatorship and destroying the economy 





Guaidó sent out a tweet that questioned Maduro's legitimacy as leader of Venezuela


Guaidó sent out a tweet that questioned Maduro's legitimacy as leader of Venezuela



Guaidó sent out a tweet that questioned Maduro's legitimacy as leader of Venezuela



Communications Minister Jorge Rodriguez claimed Guaidó's detention was 'media show that had perhaps been orchestrated to provoke an international uproar.' 


'We want to inform the people of Venezuela that the officials who took that upon themselves are being dismissed,' Rodriguez said on state TV. 


Guaidó, who was sworn in on January 5 as member of the Constituent National Assembly (ANC), said after the incident.


'We are survivors - not victims, and we are going to move this country forward.


'We are going to fulfill our constitutional duties.'  


The ANC was established in 2017 by Maduro but is not recognized by many Latin American nations and other Western powers. 


On January 9, Guaidó had criticized Maduro on Twitter, tweeting: 'Nicolás Maduro, do you think that by placing posters on the streets that indicate 'I am President' legitimizes you as one? The country and the world is aware, you are illegitimate and an usurper of power.' 


U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called on Venezuela's security forces to uphold its citizens' constitutional rights.


'The U.S. and the world are watching,' Pompeo tweeted.



Guaidó denounced Maduro's government: 'We are survivors - not victims, and we are going to move this country forward. We are going to fulfill our constitutional duties'


Guaidó denounced Maduro's government: 'We are survivors - not victims, and we are going to move this country forward. We are going to fulfill our constitutional duties'



Guaidó denounced Maduro's government: 'We are survivors - not victims, and we are going to move this country forward. We are going to fulfill our constitutional duties'



But Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino and the country's top military commanders praised Maduro in a ceremony Friday at which they pledged loyalty.


The once prosperous South American nation is going through the worst economic crisis in its history, with inflation headed towards two million percent. 


Almost three million people have left the country amid chronic shortages of basic food and medicines.


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