Maduro's life in prison is exposed, a 6-square-meter small space with no light, and his hands and feet are shackled when he goes out for fresh air!
Spain's 'ABC' newspaper reported that Maduro often shouts loudly at night: "I am the President of Venezuela! I was kidnapped, I am being abused here!" He is now detained at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in Brooklyn, New York. This strongman who once dominated Latin American politics is now in a really pitiful situation.
Maduro's current cell is about 6 square meters - 3 meters by 2 meters. What is inside? A metal bed fixed to the floor, a toilet, a sink, and a narrow window that barely lets in any light. This configuration belongs to a standard high-security solitary confinement unit in the U.S. federal prison system.
Three times a week, each time for one hour, during "fresh air time," Maduro must have his hands and feet shackled and be escorted by two fully armed guards throughout. The activities he can do are very limited: showering, making a monitored phone call, sending an email that has been reviewed, or walking a few laps in the small courtyard surrounded by barbed wire.
From commanding a hundred thousand troops as the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces to being a prisoner who is monitored even when using the toilet — this huge reversal of identity is enough to break down anyone's psychological defenses. Moreover, Maduro has never accepted the fact that "he is no longer president." Betrayed by his childhood friend, overly trusting in the negotiations with the United States, and in the end, this is the result. Dao Ge doesn't know whether this living example is enough to warn people.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1859511017515020/
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