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‘Much more persecution’: Venezuela braces for Nicolas Maduro’s inauguration
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Venezuela prepares for more persecution ahead of Maduro’s inauguration

January 10, 2025 3 Min Read
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In Bogota, Colombia, Jesus Medina Ezaine found himself facing the daunting prospect of yet another prison term. After spending 16 months behind bars in a Venezuelan military prison on charges he claims were related to his work as a photojournalist, the looming re-inauguration of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro forced him to make a difficult choice – to flee his homeland for the safety of Bogota.

Fearing another stint in prison, especially amidst the contested reelection of Maduro, 43-year-old Medina decided to escape before he could be incarcerated again. He had been targeted by the Maduro government for his work as a photographer, particularly documenting human rights abuses and opposition activities.

Throughout the political chaos leading up to the controversial election, fear consumed Medina. As he supported opposition leader Maria Corina Machado in her campaign efforts, he once again became a target of the oppressive regime. In 2018, he was arrested on trumped-up charges and held without trial in a military prison until 2020, all because of his reporting on human rights violations.

The post-election period in 2024 witnessed a wave of political repression in Venezuela, with mass arrests, violence, and alleged electoral fraud leading to widespread protests and crackdowns by state forces. It was during this volatile time that Medina received a tip-off about his impending arrest, prompting him to go into hiding in Caracas for two months before ultimately fleeing to Bogota to seek refuge.

As the stage is set for Maduro’s third inauguration, the atmosphere in Venezuela is tense, with fears of escalating repression and violence looming large. The government has released some detainees to ease pressure on its human rights record, but critics question the accuracy of the figures provided. The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and UN investigators have condemned the government’s crackdown on dissidents and opposition figures, highlighting the systematic repression in place.

Despite the imminent threat of repression, demonstrations are expected on the day of Maduro’s inauguration, with opposition leaders like Gonzalez and Machado calling for a transition of power. Security measures have been ramped up by the government, and more arrests of activists and opposition figures have taken place in recent days.

Medina, now safe in Bogota, remains committed to fighting for a better Venezuela, even from afar. He believes that if Maduro retains power, the persecution of opposition voices will only intensify. Despite the uncertainty of the future, he is determined to continue shining a light on human rights abuses and the plight of his country, vowing to never give up the fight for freedom.

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