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La líder de la oposición fue secuestrada y obligada a grabar varios videos antes de ser liberada. Se espera que en breve brinde más información.

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00:00Yes, Luciana, good afternoon. We are in Plaza de Mayo.
00:04Little by little, the Venezuelan community begins to arrive at this square.
00:08They are occupying different sectors as a replica of the mobilization that took place today in Caracas.
00:15Elisa Trota is here, who is one of the main voices of Maria Corina Machado in Argentina.
00:22We want to ask her if we can talk to Elisa Trota for a second.
00:27She is taking some pictures here with some Venezuelan representatives.
00:31Elisa, the last information we have is that Maria Corina Machado was released a few minutes ago.
00:37Do you have this information?
00:39I have not been able to check my networks. If so, I really hope so.
00:47We are going to give you a moment. She is trying to open her phone, her WhatsApp,
00:51where she has direct contact with the people of the opposition command, which is there in Venezuela.
00:57Here in real time, you see Elisa Trota, who is the official voice of Maria Corina Machado in Argentina.
01:02She is trying to review her last messages. This is minute by minute.
01:06Do you have anything to communicate with us?
01:11Diego, I have to say ...
01:13Yes, thank God, Maria Corina Machado was released after she was intercepted
01:18and taken away by some motorists after the demonstration.
01:21We will wait for the next few hours for her to give us an explanation of what happened.
01:27They say she has been forced to record videos.
01:29That is the information we have.
01:31Yes, as mafioso groups, as terrorists that are handled. Exactly.
01:35This is how the Venezuelan regime is handled.
01:38The same videos that we have seen that they have made to the gendarme Nahuel Gallo,
01:42to many of our political prisoners.
01:44I have no doubt that they did the same with Maria Corina Machado.
01:47Elisa, thank you very much.
01:49Elisa Trota, the official voice of Maria Corina Machado in Argentina,
01:52receiving information at the moment of the situation there in Caracas.
01:55Yes, and these are some images that come from Venezuela.
02:02This is the moment of arrest when they identify her.
02:05Evidently, she was as concealed as possible, right?
02:09She had even changed the clothes we saw.
02:14Look at the conditions in which she has to live.
02:19She left the clandestinity to join the demonstration,
02:22gave a speech and then changed her clothes.
02:26She put on a black jacket, a helmet, but they had it marked.
02:31And they detained her.
02:33And in their own networks, the Venezuelan opponents are telling
02:37that they forced her to record videos.
02:39We have to see what they say in those videos.
02:40Surely they will be known in a matter of minutes, in a matter of days.
02:44The Maduro regime will make those videos known,
02:47because surely they must be propaganda videos,
02:50of some degree of propaganda.
02:54To say, well, they treated me like a barbarian.
02:56Let's see what they say.
02:57But this is what has just happened.
02:59The main newspapers in the world are talking about this,
03:02about how Maria Corina Machado was released just minutes ago.
03:08But in the meantime, we showed yesterday
03:10how the regime distributes firearms, long guns, to civilians,
03:15who are later those who somehow get on motorcycles
03:20and end up working as parapolice in Venezuela, Javier.
03:24Exactly, and this is not new.
03:26The distribution of weapons has already occurred in other opportunities.
03:29But to see it with these characteristics,
03:32this type of rifle is a rifle, an AK-47,
03:36a Kalashnikov, if you know it.
03:39It is an AK-47, because in the Russian language it is an automatic Kalashnikov,
03:44which in this case is the creator of this weapon.
03:48He was a former soldier, we are talking about around 1940, 1960,
03:54Mikhail Kalashnikov.
03:57These weapons were distributed to civilians.
04:00This was in the last 48 hours that they began to distribute
04:03this type of weapons that had just arrived,
04:06because they were packed in an original way.
04:10That is to say, how the weapons are packed,
04:13in many cases from abroad,
04:15when some countries, for example, buy different types of weapons.
04:19It is a strange scene.
04:22Yes, Dantesque.
04:24Of pre-civil war.
04:26Yes, and it is part of a propaganda of the Maduro regime
04:30to instill fear in the streets,
04:33to understand that the collectives that respond to the officialism
04:38are armed and will attack if necessary,
04:42before the various demonstrations.
04:45This, I reiterate, is not new, other opportunities have already occurred,
04:48but with short weapons.
04:50In this case, this type of rifle, which was used, look where,
04:53who used it?
04:55The FARC and the National Liberation Army in Colombia,
04:59in addition to Angola, Vietnam.
05:01Wait a minute, Cachito Javi, because we just met,
05:03we were just talking about the video, at least,
05:05one of the videos that the Bolivarian government has just broadcast,
05:12one of the videos that Maria Corina Machado recorded while she was detained.
05:17Remember, we just showed you the post,
05:20where from Venezuela, the opponents said,
05:24they forced her to record videos.
05:27This is one of those videos, let's listen.
05:30I'm fine, I'm safe.
05:33Today they arrested me.
05:35We left the concentration camp, wonderful.
05:38They chased me.
05:40My wallet fell off.
05:42The little blue wallet where I have my belongings,
05:45it fell on the street.
05:47And I'm fine, safe.
05:50And Venezuela will be free.
05:52I'm fine.
05:54Well, the strange thing about this video
05:56is that it was broadcast by the Venezuelan security forces,
06:03saying, well, I'm fine, my wallet fell off.
06:06The whole situation is very confusing.
06:08Very confusing, because at one point,
06:10they are the protesters themselves, what they say,
06:12that Maria Corina Machado, for whom there was a capture request,
06:15because you also have to remember that there was a capture request for her,
06:18she says, well, my wallet fell off.
06:20Everything is very confusing, but everything is very tense at the same time,
06:23because we just showed you the motorcycles with long guns,
06:29the distribution of long guns to the civilians,
06:33the leader who was in the clandestinity, who left,
06:36was in an act, was leaving,
06:38they arrested her, they released her,
06:40she recorded this video.
06:42The situation, by the way, is very confusing in Venezuela.
06:50And we go back to Argentina, because...

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