The five Venezuelan opponents liberated break the silence in Washington

The five Venezuelan opponents liberated break the silence in Washington

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Escaping the Clutches of Communism: The Fight Against the Maduro Regime

We were not part of any agreement. That is a lie, and they lie with weapons in hand.” With these powerful words, Magallí Meda tore apart the narrative pushed by the Nicolás Maduro regime, exposing the brutal truth behind their so-called negotiations. Meda, who bravely led a presidential campaign while held captive for 412 days at the Argentine Embassy in Caracas, asserts that those who try to portray this situation as diplomatic dialogue are blatantly misleading the public.

Surrounded by Danger: The Harrowing Escape

Under a heavy police state reminiscent of a dictatorial nightmare, Meda, along with four other courageous opposition leaders, endured constant surveillance from snipers and armed forces before managing to escape in a covert operation dubbed “Guacamaya.” Their ultimate destination? Washington, where they were welcomed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, receiving the support of the strong-handed Trump administration.

“Omar, at 76, was on patrol with a flashlight while armed men pointed their weapons at us through the windows,” Meda recounted. “And are we still going to believe that this was part of a negotiation?”

Confronting the Truth of Abandonment

Pedro Urruchurtu confirmed the dire situation, warning that revealing further details of their escape could jeopardize others who remain trapped within Venezuela. “Conventional diplomacy has failed us,” he declared. “Our predicament was treated as what it truly is: a kidnapping!” The truth is clear—Maduro and his regime have no intention of negotiating.

Meda further revealed that the necessary escape documents were prepared months earlier, only to be blocked by the iron fist of Diosdado Cabello. “They crushed the very institution of asylum. We were not seeking a prison; we were looking for protection while they made us global hostages,” she lamented, criticizing the cowardly silence of international diplomacy.

Shouting from the Rooftops: A Call for Action

The leaders aren’t just demanding freedom for themselves; they’re fighting for over 900 political prisoners and the oppressed 30 million Venezuelans still under the thumb of tyranny. “This operation is not just for us. It’s a fight for the liberation of our people,” Meda proclaimed.

“As long as there is a single kidnapped Venezuelan, our freedom will not be full,” declared Claudia Macro passionately.

A Warning to the Collaborators

They sounded their alarms loud and clear, denouncing those in diplomatic circles who collaborate with the criminal Maduro regime. Anyone suggesting a deal with these tyrants is complicit in their crimes!

Meanwhile, the date of Legislative elections on May 25 looms, with a beleaguered opposition refusing to acknowledge a farce masquerading as democracy. The gall of the Latin American leaders, from Mexico to Brazil, who turned a blind eye to last year’s electoral fraud is astonishing, leaving the Venezuelan people to fend for themselves against this plundering regime.

Venezuelans deserve better. It’s time for the international community to step up, recognize the truth, and support the fight against socialism that threatens to engulf entire nations. The time for action is now!

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