
Martha Lia Grajales
Martha Lia Grajales is an advocate for justice and human rights in Venezuela, known for her passionate pleas on behalf of political prisoners. Recently, she spoke at a demonstration outside the Palace of Justice in Caracas, where she expressed deep concern over the prolonged detention and lack of medical care for her loved ones and other detainees. Grajales and other family members of political prisoners are demanding urgent attention to the health conditions of those incarcerated and are calling for legal reforms to address the violations of due process that have occurred since the controversial presidential elections in July.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Colombia | 1 | 6.00 | 0.08% | +0% | 50,882,884 | 39,171 | $350,000 | 269$ |
Totals | 1 | 50,882,884 | 39,171 | $350,000 | 269$ |
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Recent Mentions
Colombia:
Martha Lía Grajales is a colombo-Venezuelan activist who was recently released from prison after facing a campaign of discredit against her led by Nicolás Maduro.
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Venezuela:
Martha Lía Grajales was detained for informing about the abuses suffered by families of political prisoners.
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Venezuela:
Martha Lía Grajales is a political prisoner whose case has garnered unusual consensus among various political sectors in Venezuela.
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Venezuela:
Martha Lía Grajales has worked alongside popular communities in Caracas, Venezuela, for the past 15 years.
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Venezuela:
Martha Lía Grajales, a human rights defender, was detained in Caracas and later released under precautionary measures.
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Venezuela:
Martha Lía Grajales is an activist and member of the NGO Surgentes who has been accused of serious crimes in what is described as a judicial setup.
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Venezuela:
Martha Lía Grajales was transferred to the National Institute of Female Orientation (INOF) after being detained last week.
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Venezuela:
Martha Lía Grajales, a human rights activist, was detained in Caracas after participating in a protest supporting mothers of political prisoners.
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Venezuela:
Martha Lia Grajales expressed concern for the political prisoners during a concentration outside the Palace of Justice in Caracas.
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