Edmundo Gonzalez, widely recognized as Venezuela's president-elect, reported the kidnapping of his son-in-law by hooded men in Caracas, raising alarm about growing violence.
Gonzalez's son-in-law was taken while escorting his children to school, highlighting the dangers faced by those opposing the Maduro regime amid escalating political tensions.
Following a meeting with President Biden, Gonzalez faces dire consequences including a $100,000 bounty on his head as he prepares for potential return to Venezuela.
The Venezuelan government has been accused of launching a fierce crackdown on dissent, leading to thousands of arrests and severe human rights abuses against opposition supporters.
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