Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
The situation in Venezuela continues to be a matter of international concern, especially with the recent report by Mariana González, who has raised alarms about the kidnapping of her husband, Rafael Tudares. According to her account, Tudares was detained by state security agents last Tuesday, in what she describes as a measure of pressure from Nicolás Maduro's regime against her father, Edmundo González, a well-known opposition leader. Mariana has expressed her anguish and frustration at not receiving information about her husband's whereabouts or the conditions in which he is being held. Mariana González has issued a statement detailing the critical situation her family is facing. She asserts that her husband has been isolated and cut off from communication, which severely violates his human rights. The lack of access to a lawyer and the inability to receive family visits highlight the seriousness of his situation. "He cannot be kept hidden, isolated, and cut off from communication. Even the right to a phone call has been denied to him," Mariana emphasizes, underscoring her husband's state of defenselessness. The Minister of the Interior, Diosdado Cabello, confirmed Tudares's detention and accused him of being involved in illegal activities related to Edmundo González's position. However, Mariana has denied these accusations, asserting that her husband has no connection to political matters and has not engaged in criminal activities. This discrepancy reveals the political tensions in the country, where the detention of regime opponents has been a constant occurrence. Mariana views Tudares's detention as a political act of retaliation against her father. She emphasizes that the regime's actions should not extend to her family environment and considers this a violation of human rights. Such measures have become common in Venezuela, where the government has been criticized by international organizations for its lack of respect for fundamental freedoms. The international community has been attentive to these types of situations, and Mariana González's report adds another voice to the growing global concern about the state of human rights in Venezuela. Tudares's situation is not an isolated case, as many opponents and activists have been detained under similar circumstances, in what many view as a systematic strategy by the regime to silence its critics. Mariana and her lawyer have been seeking ways to exert pressure on the government to obtain information about Tudares's situation. Their call is clear: they demand transparency and justice, as well as respect for her husband's rights. "We publicly denounce the situation we are suffering and request that we be urgently informed of the detention center and the place where my husband is unjustifiably held," Mariana has reiterated in her statement. The international community, including human rights organizations, has demanded that the Venezuelan government respect the rights of detainees and provide information about their whereabouts. The lack of response from the regime only increases the uncertainty and fear felt by the families of the detained, who often find themselves helpless and without resources to cope with these situations. Testimonies like that of Mariana González are crucial for shedding light on the human rights crisis in Venezuela. The report of a "kidnapping" like that suffered by her husband not only highlights a family's desperation but also underscores the need for concrete actions from the international community to address the political situation in the country. As the days pass without any news about Rafael Tudares's fate, his family's anguish grows. Mariana states that they will not relent in their fight for her husband's freedom and the respect of his rights. In an environment where oppression and political violence seem to be the norm, the bravery of those who dare to raise their voices becomes essential to challenge impunity and demand justice in Venezuela.