Castrism orders extreme curfew for Cubans of the "medical mission" in Venezuela
This curfew coincides with the proximity of the elections in Venezuela and the insecurity experienced after the disqualification of María Corina Machado as a presidential candidate.
The organization Prisoners Defenders released a statement sent by directors of a Medical Brigade currently in Venezuela.
The text refers to the carnivals that these days are celebrated in that South American country and the increase in accidents, robberies, assaults, and violent acts due to excessive consumption of alcoholic beverages.
“For this reason, we decree starting today Saturday 10/02/24 until Saturday 17/02/24 Restricted Mobility: (From home to work and from work to home),” says the message.
This curfew coincides with the proximity of the elections in Venezuela and the insecurity experienced after the disqualification of María Corina Machado as a presidential candidate.
The elephantiasic dictator Nicolás Maduro seeks a third term in the elections that still do not have a fixed date but are expected to be scheduled for the second semester.
María Corina Machado was disqualified from holding public office for a period of 15 years, in a ruling ratified on January 26 by the Supreme Tribunal of Justice.
The bloodthirsty and macabre Diosdado Cabello, first vice president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), dropped a hint last Wednesday, January 31.
On the program “Con el Mazo Dando”, he mentioned that he had said “jokingly” that the presidential elections would be in March and in his opinion, it is not far from this possibility.
Perhaps this proximity concerns the Havana regime, which has ordered health professionals in Venezuela to avoid at all costs carrying documents, including passports, cards, memories, or agendas with information.
According to the screenshot released by Prisoners Defenders, it is noted that the Cuban Medical Brigade in Venezuela suspends leveling for the upcoming week.
“The transfer of collaborators from the Transit Village to the CDI (Comprehensive Diagnostic Centers) will be carried out with extreme security measures and at appropriate times,” concludes the unfinished message.
Prisoners Defenders is a non-profit organization (NGO) that legally works to protect and promote human rights in countries governed by tyrannies, including Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Cuba, as well as numerous countries in Asia.
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