Venezuela Announces Detention of Martha Grajales for Offenses Against National Stability - teleSUR English
- Venezuela's Public Ministry confirmed the detention of Martha Lía Grajales on charges of incitement to hatred, conspiracy with a foreign government, and criminal association, aiming to safeguard national stability and public order.
- Attorney General Tarek William Saab announced that a competent court issued a pretrial detention order due to evidence presented by the Public Ministry.
- Following her arrest, around 100 supporters mobilized in Caracas to demand Grajales' release, expressing concerns over her detention.
- An online petition for Grajales' release gathered over 800 signatures within 48 hours, highlighting support for her advocacy and human rights work.
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The Ministry of Public Affairs explained that Martha Lía Garjales' detention was ordered by "crimes of incitement to hatred, conspiracy with a foreign government and association" to commit crime.
The regime announced that it will be accused of “inciting hatred,” among other charges, while human rights organizations demanded their immediate release
The Attorney General's Office of Venezuela confirmed the arrest of human rights activist Martha Grajales and indicated the crimes against her.
Venezuela Announces Detention of Martha Grajales for Offenses Against National Stability - teleSUR English
Venezuela’s Public Ministry confirmed on Monday the detention and indictment of citizen Martha Lía Grajales on charges of incitement to hatred, conspiracy with a foreign government, and criminal association, as part of ongoing efforts to safeguard national sovereignty and public order. RELATED:Venezuela Not To Recognize Any ICJ Ruling in Essequibo Dispute With Guyana The announcement was made by Attorney General Tarek William Saab via social med…
Venezuelan and International Organizations, Intellectuals Demand Release of Activist Martha Lía Grajales - Venezuelanalysis
Caracas, August 11, 2025 (venezuelanalysis.com) – Venezuelan social movements and activists mobilized to demand the release of human rights lawyer Martha Lía Grajales, a member of human rights collective Surgentes who was detained Friday. The 45-year-old activist was detained shortly after participating in a demonstration. Witnesses reported that Grajales was taken in a grey vehicle with no plates after being stopped at a police checkpoint. On M…
Martha Lía Grajales participated in a surveillance by political prisoners. Now he is accused of incitement to hatred and conspiracy with a foreign government.
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