
Andreína Baduel
Andreína Baduel is an advocate for human rights and the sister of Josnars Adolfo Baduel, a political prisoner in Venezuela. Recently, she has been vocal about the inhumane treatment her brother is facing in prison, demanding a proof of life after he was cut off from communication for three weeks. Her activism highlights the ongoing issues of human rights abuses and political repression in Venezuela.
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Venezuela:
Andreína Baduel is a human rights activist who visited her brother after rumors of his possible death.
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Venezuela:
Andreína Baduel expressed her uncertainty about the situation of her brother, Josnars Adolfo Baduel, who has been detained since 2020.
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Venezuela:
Andreína Baduel demanded an immediate proof of life for her brother, Josnars Adolfo Baduel, who has been detained since 2020.
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Venezuela:
Andreina Baduel, daughter of former Defense Minister Raúl Baduel and sister of political prisoner Josnars Adolfo Baduel, expressed gratitude to international representatives for their commitment to provide support.
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Venezuela:
Andreina Baduel, hija del exministro de Defensa Raúl Baduel, agradeció a las representaciones internacionales que estuvieron presentes esta semana.
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Venezuela:
Andreina Baduel, a human rights activist and member of the Committee for the Freedom of Political Prisoners, reported that unidentified security forces were outside her home.
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Venezuela:
Andreína Baduel, daughter of the deceased former minister Raúl Isaías Baduel and sister of political prisoner Josnars Baduel, expressed concerns about the lack of action from the Attorney General's office regarding human rights violations.
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Venezuela:
Andreina Baduel, sister of Josnars Adolfo Baduel, denounced the refusal of the Prosecutor's Office to receive a document regarding human rights.
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Colombia:
Andreína Baduel is a member of the committee who has been vocal about her family's situation regarding political prisoners.
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Venezuela:
Andreína Baduel, a Venezuelan activist, denounced that her brother Josnars Baduel has been isolated for six weeks.
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