The charges against Rocío San Miguel, activist detained in Venezuela – 2024-02-29 08:14:16

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2024-02-29 08:14:16

The lawyer was detained at an airport along with her daughter, who also has no information about her whereabouts.

Rocío San Miguelone of the largest military experts In Venezuela, Last Friday, February 9, she was arrested at the Maiquetía International Airport when he was about to travel to Miami with his daughter.

The attorney general in charge of the case, Tarek William Saabsaid on Sunday, February 11, that the activist presented an arrest warrant for being allegedly linked to the conspiracy and assassination attempt against life of the Head of State, Nicolas Maduro.

Added to this is his alleged participation in possible attacks on other senior officials, in addition to be linked to the attack to several military units in San Cristóbal, Táchira, and other entities in the country.

The alleged conspiracy plot in which Rocío San Miguel would be involved would have the name White Braceletwhose objective was murder a Maduro.

According to the Spanish newspaper El País, the General Directorate of Military Counterintelligence (DGCIM) arrested the activist that day at the airport with his daughter.

A Mirandathe daughter of the former lawyer, they let her go but the authorities called her the next day to pick up her and her mother’s suitcases. However, she has not been heard from again and it is presumed that she is also detained.

Authorities have also arrested two of Rocío’s brothersto its ex husband Alejandro José González Canales and other family membersincluding his father.

The arrest set off alarm bells in the international community

Rocío San Miguel is accused of alleged commission of crimes of treason, conspiracy, terrorism y association.

Likewise, today Wednesday, February 14 has been deprived of liberty for five days. In this way, the international community and human rights defense organizations condemn the action y They are demanding the release of the lawyer.

The UN Independent International Mission for Venezuela, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), Amnesty International, as well as hundreds of local NGOs, They expressed their concern through social networks.

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