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From the Globe and Mail:
Looks like Maduro is arresting political opponents now, I don't think anyone could possibly call Maduro anything but a dictator. I think this is the point where other South American countries need to intervene.
Venezuelan security officials seized opposition leaders Leopoldo Lopez and Antonio Ledezma from their homes during nighttime raids on Tuesday, in what critics of President Nicolas Maduro said was a growing crackdown by his dictatorial regime.
Their apprehension comes a day after the United States slapped sanctions on unpopular leftist Maduro for a new legislative superbody, the constituent assembly, which was elected on Sunday in a vote boycotted by the opposition.
The pro-government Supreme Court said in a Facebook statement the measures were taken because the men had been planning to flee.
The opposition countered it was a further sign Maduro was seeking to stamp out four months of massive street protests against him.
“Maduro’s dictatorship is on the attack,” said opposition lawmaker Yajaira Forero.
Lopez, a 46-year-old hardliner, and Ledezma, a 62 year-old veteran politician, were both under house arrest, the former for his role in leading street demonstrations against Maduro in 2014 and the latter on charges of plotting a coup.
Both men had been urging protests against Sunday’s vote, which they charged was rigged and a naked power grab by Maduro to avoid free and fair elections which he would lose.
The new assembly will have powers to rewrite the constitution and supersede other institutions, including the opposition-led congress.
Maduro accuses the opposition of seeking a coup against him and says the constituent assembly is designed to bring peace back to the convulsed nation after about 120 people have been killed in the unrest since April.
A video showed Ledezma, dressed in his pajamas, being dragged out of his building by what appeared to be security agents as a woman screamed, “They’re taking away Ledezma! Please neighbors! This is a dictatorship!”
Lopez’s wife, Lilian Tintori, posted a video that appeared to show him being led into a vehicle emblazoned with the name of Venezuela’s intelligence agency.
“12:27 in the morning: the moment when the dictatorship kidnaps Leopoldo at my house,” she tweeted.
Tintori, who has two small children with Lopez, is pregnant, Ledezma’s wife Mitzy said in an interview with CNN en Espanol.
Looks like Maduro is arresting political opponents now, I don't think anyone could possibly call Maduro anything but a dictator. I think this is the point where other South American countries need to intervene.