Caracas.- Repression in Venezuela does not stop And now the regime has ordered the implementation of a Nazi practice, according to users on social media: marking houses as they did with the Jews in Germany in order to attack them and destroy their homes.
The “Creole” version of the Chavista regime is carried out in one of the most popular neighborhoods of Caracas: the 23 de Enerowest of the capital, where unknown individuals marked houses with an X so that later the public force would know where to enter to kidnap and run over the people who protested against the results offered by the National Electoral Council declaring Nicolás Maduro the winner, when in reality the victory was won by Edmundo González Urrutia with 67% of the votes, endorsed by the Carter Center.
Since the night of July 28, election day, notices of the operation began to circulate Tun Tun of the regime, which is nothing more than an attack against people by entering their homes, especially young people who are kidnapped and taken to places where their relatives and friends do not know their whereabouts.
Journalist Boris Sancho, who shared the same video, said that “In that area they were banging pots and pans in protest against the theft of the elections by Maduroand the groups attacked them and marked the houses like Nazis. Now it is forbidden to protest even in the houses, they can no longer because they are sought out and kidnapped.”
The writer and founder of the Orwell Report, Emmanuel Rincón, also showed the same video and wrote that in “one of the most popular neighborhoods in the country, on January 23, the forces of brutality and repression of the Maduro tyranny “He began marking the houses of protesters like the Nazis, initiating waves of kidnappings and repression.”
The Maduro regime had already done so in 2019 when it ordered the marking of the houses of leaders and people who supported the entry of humanitarian aid into San Antonio del Táchira, border with Colombia, to attack them. Maduro did not accept humanitarian aid from the international community in response to nutrition and health problems that were denounced by members of the Venezuelan Parliament with an opposition majority.
Repression in popular areas
Human rights defender Marino Alvarado called attention to “the intense repression against the popular sectors”because most of the people in prison are young people from the poorest areas.
“This is a repeat of what happened four years ago when protests took place in some popular areas such as Catia, Cotiza, Petare, in which elite groups of the Special Action Forces (FAES) and the Anti-Extortion and Kidnapping Command of the National Guard (CONAS) were used to repress and cause several deaths.”
On this occasion, he recalls, “The popular sectors were attacked again because they were the ones who mobilized the most”. That is why a good part of the murdered people come from poor sectors and the vast majority, in the case of arrests, is an offensive against poor youth. The same thing that is done with the security operations directed against the youth of the poor areas, occurred with the repression of protests,” said Alvarado.