The leader of Primero Justicia en el Estado Mérida, Alexis Paparoni, said that making public the arrests and not keeping silence has been decisive in protecting the rights of political leaders, after reporting his recent arrest by regime agencies. In an interview with journalist David Pleasure, he explained that he was intercepted at Maiquetía International Airport when he was preparing to travel to El Vigía. Subsequently, he was transferred to …
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The leader of Primero Justicia en el Estado Mérida, Alexis Paparoni, said that making public the arrests and not keeping silence has been decisive in protecting the rights of political leaders, after reporting his recent arrest by regime agencies. In an interview with journalist David Pleasure, he explained that he was intercepted at Maiquetía International Airport when he was preparing to travel to El Vigía. Subsequently, he was transferred to …