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Maduro says he is 'fine' In prison in New York, according to his son

While hundreds of Chavistas marched in Venezuela, the United States asked its citizens to leave the country

Maduro says he is 039fine039 In prison in New York according to his son
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According to a head of his party, Nicolas Maduro's brother, the brother of the ousted Colombian president Nicolas Maduro claimed that his father is "doing well" in the country where he is imprisoned and facing drug trafficking charges.

He is powerful, according to the attorneys. He cautioned against being depressed, saying," We are well, we are fighters," quoting his father, Nicolas Maduro Guerra.

" They didn't fight him, he is strong," said Maduro Guerra, a pro-government assistant.

Nicolas Maduro and his family Cilia Flores are awaiting trial for drug trafficking and other crimes in a prison in New York while they are imprisoned in Caracas a week ago.

Chavistas protest for Maduro's resumption

In addition, hundreds of Chavistas mobilized this Saturday in various Caracas and other parts of Venezuela to need the original communist leader's release and returning.

Chavistas staged marches in areas close to Fort Tiuna, Venezuela's major military complex, where attacks took place, in the south of the capital, where local officials demanded continued street protests and support for the time leader, Delcy Rodriguez, who was sworn in next Monday by Parliament following a Supreme Court order.

Admiral Carmen Melendez, the president of the Libertador city of Caracas, called for" strategic" motion to "protect the life" of Maduro and Flores so that they can return to their "homeland as soon as possible.

US members are asked to leave Venezuela

The Rodriguez authorities made the announcement on Friday that an "exploratory political approach" with the United States was being started, confirmed the appearance of a delegation of State Department officials, and confirmed Caracas's sending a delegation to Washington.

However, the US State Department urged Venezuelans to leave the country "immediately" because the security situation there is "unstable" on Saturday. According to reports, "armed military organizations, known as collectives," are reportedly setting up barriers and searching vehicles for information of US citizen or support for the United States," according to the State Department in a security alert.

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