The US warns about the violation of the Barbados Agreement

This Tuesday theUnited States Undersecretary of State for the Western Hemisphere, Brian Nicholsreferred to the arrest of Emil Brandtcampaign manager Sell ​​Venezuela in Barinasand requested his immediate and unconditional release.

Through a publication he posted on social networks, Nichols indicated that the arrest of Brandt and the other campaign managers of the opposition leader Maria Corina Machadois a “clear violation of the Barbados Agreement.”

In the same way, he called for the unconditional release of the group of militants and the rest of those detained for political reasons in the country, among them Rocío San Miguel, as Tal Cual highlights.

It should be remembered that last weekend the political party of opposition leader María Corina Machado confirmed the arrest of Emil Brandt Ulloa, by a command of the Bolivarian National Intelligence Service (sebin), who was later transferred to Caracas after a Barinas court declined jurisdiction.

The team of the opposition María Corina Machado, rejected on Saturday the accusations of the Public Ministry against Brandt, who will be charged, according to the attorney general, Tarek William Saab, for his alleged connection with conspiratorial plans, for “gender violence (physical) and insult to the official.”

For its part, the regional coordinators of Vente Venezuela Juan Freites, from Vargas; Luis Camacaro, from Yaracuy; and Guillermo López, from Trujillo, They have been detained since last January 23. Their lawyers have reported that public defense was imposed on them and they have not been able to access the file.

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