With Whom Nicolas Maduro Shares His Cell in New York Prison. The Son of the Former Venezuelan President Makes Revelations
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Former Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, currently imprisoned in the United States, shares a cell with 18 other prisoners, said his son in an interview for the German publication Der Spiegel, conveys the message.
Half of the prisoners Nicolas Maduro shares a cell with speak Spanish, and he communicates with them, watches television, and learns English.
Lukashenko's friend is in a cell with 18 prisoners.
Nicolás Maduro, according to his son, is housed in a community cell – at times with a US rapper. The family denies involvement in drug trafficking.
(EFE).- Venezuelan opponent Manuel Rosales demanded on Thursday the holding of elections in his country and urged to follow the "strategic design" of the United States for Venezuela, after more than four months of the capture of Nicolás Maduro by U.S. troops in an attack in Caracas. "We want elections and as an opposition, part of the Venezuelan opposition, we demand elections of everything, including the presidential one and we will support the…
After spending weeks in solitary confinement for his kidnapping, Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro, was transferred to a cell shared with 18 prisoners, revealed his son, Nicolás Maduro Guerra to the press. The president maintains contact with Spanish-speaking prisoners, watches television and writes a newspaper from prison, he said.
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