In the aftermath of Nicolás Maduro’s abduction by the U.S., Venezuela faces a critical juncture. Four months later, repression persists, with thousands imprisoned following the disputed August 2024 election.
The disputed presidential election in August 2024 led Nicolás Maduro to claim victory amid allegations of fraud. Repression against dissenting voices surged as protests erupted nationwide.
As Maduro silenced dissent, thousands were incarcerated or driven underground. Journalists fled to escape persecution, marking one of Venezuela’s most repressive periods.
The U.S. involvement in covertly abducting Nicolás Maduro added fuel to Venezuela's political crisis. International debates on sovereignty and intervention intensified.
Guardian journalist Tom Phillips recalls the chaos he witnessed during his August 2024 departure from Venezuela, documenting the nation’s descent into authoritarianism.
With Maduro ousted but repression unabated, Venezuela remains on edge. Questions about Trump’s long-term impact haunt analysts and policymakers globally.
Trump’s intervention in Venezuela has reshaped its political landscape. Read our in-depth analysis of the aftermath and broader implications on BreakWire News.