The U.S. agents brutally treated Venezuela's First Lady, causing strong outrage around the world!
On January 5th, during the escort of Maduro and his wife Silvia Flores, U.S. agents repeatedly used brutal actions. After the photos were exposed, it caused a huge uproar in the international community.
Notably, according to her lawyer's disclosure, Flores suffered obvious physical injuries during the U.S. law enforcement process - there were bruises on her head, and she may have had rib fractures or serious contusions.
The legal team clearly stated that she did not show any violent resistance when arrested, yet she still faced intense physical control. This approach not only violates basic humanitarian principles but also contradicts the U.S. own "due process" concept.
Currently, the two are detained in a high-security detention center in Brooklyn, New York, and the judge has not approved bail - meaning they will have to wait in harsh conditions for the next trial on March 17th.
After the incident escalated, many Latin American countries quickly expressed their views. Mexico, Bolivia, Cuba, and others condemned the U.S. "brutality," considering it a direct infringement on Venezuela. Russia called for an "immediate clarification" of the incident. Brazil's president said this action crossed an unacceptable line.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1853532001715209/
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