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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Costa Rica:
Andreína Baduel leads the Committee for the Freedom of Political Prisoners and advocates for their full freedom.
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France:
Andreina Baduel is the leader of the Committee for the Freedom of Political Prisoners who celebrated the release of over 60 Venezuelans.
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Brazil:
Andreína Baduel is the head of the Committee for the Freedom of Political Prisoners (Clippve) who celebrated the release of over 60 Venezuelans.
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Venezuela:
Andreína Baduel is the daughter of Raúl Isaías Baduel, who has been vocal about seeking justice for her father's death.
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Paraguay:
Andreína Baduel believes the award recognizes those who have fought for dignity and democracy in Venezuela through peaceful actions.
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Venezuela:
Andreína Baduel believes the Nobel Prize recognizes the efforts of those fighting for dignity and democracy in Venezuela.
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Panama:
Andreína Baduel believes the Nobel Prize acknowledges the efforts of those fighting for dignity and democracy in Venezuela.
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Peru:
Andreína Baduel is an activist and member of the committee advocating for the rights of political prisoners in Venezuela.
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Venezuela:
Andreína Baduel, a human rights activist and sister of detained Josnar Baduel, denounced the persecution and siege by Nicolás Maduro's government against political prisoners.
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Venezuela:
Andreína Baduel denounced that the authorities at El Rodeo I refused to receive essential medications for her brother.
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