“They Had an Institutional and Ideological Commitment to State Terrorism”
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By Candela Ramírez «How do I tell my colleagues this?», it was one of the first questions asked Juliana Vaca Ruiz. She is 29 years old, she is about to finish the law career, she works in a legal studio, she plays football in her free time. Her parents are from Rosario but she was born and grew up in Puerto San Julián, in Santa Cruz. She returned to her family matrix when she started university in Rosario in 2014.
The leader María Corina Machado denounced that the regime of Nicolás Maduro, who she described as a “criminal system”, commits state terrorism “to try to silence the voices that confront them.” In a message in X, María Corina referred in particular to the case of the president of the NGO Citizen Control, Rocío San Miguel, arrested on February 9, last year, who she described as “a courageous and firm woman” and “a committed activist.” Machado sai…
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