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The Arrest of Trade Unionist Fidel Brito, President of Fetrabolívar

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24-07-25.-Fidel Brito, president of Fetrabolivar, was arrested on Tuesday, July 22, according to the report published on social networks of the Non-Governmental Organization Peace Laboratory and activist Tamara Suju. They say that the union leader is 79 years old and his condition of salt...
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24-07-25.-Fidel Brito, president of Fetrabolivar, was arrested on Tuesday, July 22, according to the report published on social networks of the Non-Governmental Organization Peace Laboratory and activist Tamara Suju. They say that the union leader is 79 years old and his condition of salt...

On the afternoon of Tuesday, July 22, Fidel Brito, president of the Bolívar State Workers’ Federation (Fetrabolivar), was reported to have been arrested. According to sources linked to the union leader, State security forces had reportedly appeared in his home and taken to the Septuagenary suffering from Párkinson’s illness. The complaint was also reported by human rights defender Tamara Suju, who added that Brito’s whereabouts were unknown so f…

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Diario La Verdad broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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