Venezuela's top prosecutor orders arrest of opposition leader's ally hours after his release
Summary
Venezuela's top prosecutor has ordered the arrest of Juan Pablo Guanipa, an ally of opposition leader María Corina Machado, just hours after his release. The prosecutor claims Guanipa violated conditions of his release, although his family denies this. The incident occurs amid ongoing tensions in Venezuela following the arrest of former President Nicolás Maduro by U.S. forces.Key Facts
- Venezuela's prosecutor wants Juan Pablo Guanipa arrested shortly after his release.
- Guanipa was released with other opposition figures accused of political activities.
- Authorities claim Guanipa didn't follow his release conditions; his family disputes this.
- Guanipa's son says officials haven't informed them about Guanipa's location.
- Venezuela is facing political strain after the U.S. detained former President Nicolás Maduro.
- Acting President Delcy Rodríguez began releasing political prisoners following international pressure.
- At least 30 people were released from detention, according to a Venezuelan prisoners' rights group.
- This incident continues the political challenges and unrest in Venezuela.
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