Venezuela opposition leader Machado free after detention; government denies involvement

Venezuela opposition leader Maria Corina Machado has been freed, her Vente Venezuela movement said.
She was freed shortly after she was detained amid gunshots while leaving a protest in eastern Caracas.
Opposition demonstrations took place throughout the country in an 11th-hour effort to pressure President Nicolas Maduro ahead of his third inauguration on Friday.
Ms Machado was detained after making her first public appearance in months, prompting her ally, former presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez, to demand she be freed immediately.
Several governments also condemned the incident.
During her detention, Ms Machado was forced to record several videos, Vente Venezuela said in a statement on social media, adding it would give further details in the coming hours.
“I’m in a safe place now and with more determination than ever,” Ms Machado posted on the X platform after her release, saying she would explain further on Friday what had happened during the protest.
Government officials, including Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello, said the opposition fabricated her arrest to generate support for her movement.
“They end with the absurdity of absurdities, lying to say the government had captured Maria Corina,” Mr Cabello said during a ruling party march in Caracas, accusing Ms Machado of filming the videos, which show her sitting on a curb and recounting losing her wallet during her detention.
The opposition and the ruling party claim to have won last year’s presidential election.
The country’s electoral authority and top court say Mr Maduro, whose time in office has been marked by a deep economic and social crisis, won the July vote. However, they have never published detailed tallies.
The government, which has accused the opposition of fomenting fascist plots against it, has said it will arrest Mr Gonzalez should he return to the country and has detained prominent opposition members and activists in the lead-up to the inauguration.
Mr Gonzalez, 75, has been on a tour of the Americas this week, meeting U.S. President Joe Biden and President-elect Donald Trump’s national security adviser.
“We have and continue to condemn publicly Maduro and his representatives for attempting to intimidate Venezuela’s democratic opposition,” a White House National Security Council spokesperson said, adding Mr Gonzalez is the “true winner” of the election.
Ms Machado, 57, had urged protesters to peacefully flood the streets and repeatedly asked members of the police and military – who guarded polling stations during the election – to back Mr Gonzalez’s victory.
“Whatever they do, tomorrow they will finally bury themselves,” Ms Machado said before her detention. “Let no one be in doubt; what they do tomorrow marks the end of the regime.”
Reuters witnesses estimated some 7,000 people had gathered in Caracas by around 2:20 p.m. (1820 GMT).
In the days after the election, thousands also took to the streets.
“I’m not afraid; I lost my fear a long time ago,” said 70-year-old Neglis Payares, a retired central bank worker, as she gathered with other opposition supporters in western Caracas in the morning.
Mr Maduro, 62, has been in power since 2013. He has the vociferous support of leaders in the armed forces and the intelligence services run by close allies of Mr Cabello.
(Reuters/NAN)
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