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U.S. officials have denied any involvement in a plot to overthrow the president. Three United States citizens were detained on suspicion of plotting to destabilize Venezuela, Interior Minister ...
Three United States citizens were detained on suspicion of plotting to destabilize Venezuela, Interior Minister Diosdado ...
A US service member has been detained in Venezuela, according to four US officials familiar with the matter. The service member, a US Navy sailor, is a US citizen and was detained on August 30 in ...
Three American citizens were detained ... Six individuals have been detained after they planned to assassinate Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Venezuela's Interior and Justice Ministry ...
CARACAS, Venezuela — Venezuela’s government ... He claimed the U.S. citizen detained Tuesday in the capital, Caracas, had taken photos of electrical and oil-industry infrastructure and ...
A fourth U.S. citizen has been arrested in Venezuela in connection with an alleged plot to kill President Nicolás Maduro, according to the country’s interior minister, Diosdado Cabello.
More U.S. citizens are being “wrongfully detained” in Venezuelan prisons than any other country, the U.S. State Department said as it issued a travel alert for the country this week.
"The Department has determined there is a high risk of wrongful detention of U.S. nationals in Venezuela. Security forces have detained U.S. citizens for up to five years. The U.S. government is ...
While the State Department has not revealed exactly how many U.S. citizens are behind bars in Venezuela, at least eight Americans are known to be detained ... file photo, US Envoy for Hostages ...
Per the US Department of State, citizens are warned not to travel ... Currently, more US nationals are wrongfully detained in Venezuela than anywhere else in the world. In March 2019, the DOS ...
“U.S. citizens in Venezuela face a significant and growing risk of wrongful detention. More U.S. nationals are currently wrongfully detained in Venezuela than in any other country,” the State ...