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They Paid Homage in Caricuao to Carmen Teresa Navas and Víctor Quero and Demanded Justice

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Neighbors, activists and relatives gathered on Saturday in El Indio de Caricuao Square, the Caricuao urbanisation where Carmen Teresa Navas and her son Victor Hugo Quero Navas lived, to pay tribute and demand justice for what they described as a crime against humanity. The activist and former political prisoner Carlos Julio Rojas, was one of the speakers of the event. “Carmen Navas and Victor Quero are martyrs for the struggle of democracy. Nico…
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Published in: La vida de nos Por: Milagros Socorro A mother learns that her son has been taken by officials of the state security forces. She seeks him without ceasing. She finds no clues. Later she is told that he passed away months ago, and that she was not told because no family member sought him. The woman, Carmen Teresa Navas, dies just nine days after having recognized her son's body. Venezuelan writer Milagros Socorro reflects on the mean…

Carlos Julio Rojas, coordinator of the Northern Front of Caracas, pointed out that it was the duty of the Caraqueños to honor those they considered to be victims of the Venezuelan State. The post They protested in Caricuao in rejection of the deaths of Carmen Teresa Navas and her son: "They must investigate thoroughly" appeared first on EL NATIONALA.

Neighbors, activists and relatives gathered on Saturday in El Indio de Caricuao Square, the Caricuao urbanisation where Carmen Teresa Navas and her son Victor Hugo Quero Navas lived, to pay tribute and demand justice for what they described as a crime against humanity. The activist and former political prisoner Carlos Julio Rojas, was one of the speakers of the event. “Carmen Navas and Victor Quero are martyrs for the struggle of democracy. Nico…

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Monitoreamos broke the news on Sunday, May 24, 2026.
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