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Partner of Released Argentine Demands Citizen's Freedom in Venezuela

María Alexandra Gómez, whose partner was recently freed from Venezuelan captivity, publicly demanded the release of another Argentine, Germán Giuliani. She described her family's suffering and called for international pressure on Venezuelan authorities.


Partner of Released Argentine Demands Citizen's Freedom in Venezuela

Buenos Aires, March 8 (NA) – María Alexandra Gómez, partner of gendarme Nahuel Gallo—recently released after being detained in Venezuela—launched a desperate appeal to demand the immediate release of Germán Giuliani, another Argentine citizen who remains imprisoned in the Caribbean country. Through her social media, Gómez brought to light the ordeal the detainee's family is going through and denounced the conditions endured by political prisoners in the region. Gómez's plea adds to the growing international pressure over the situation of Argentines deprived of their liberty in Venezuela. In her message, the woman described with raw honesty the emotional impact this situation entails: “Germán is missing from his home, I know his family, a family of women, women who have been suffering this torture for months.” Gómez's post on X. In addition to her words, she shared a video from Giuliani's wife to amplify the reach of the appeal and raise awareness about the anguish experienced by loved ones of those who remain behind bars. X from Maria Alexandra Gómez. According to what the Argentine News Agency (NA) was able to learn, the intervention of María Alexandra Gómez holds special symbolic weight as it comes from someone who experienced the process of detention and subsequent release of her partner firsthand. “The pain is indescribable,” Gómez sought to place the urgent need for a solution to Giuliani's case at the center of the political and social stage. Germán Giuliani remains detained in Venezuela. Giuliani's family has maintained a constant struggle for truth and justice for months, facing the difficulties imposed by the Venezuelan judicial system. The backing of those who have already managed to navigate this traumatic experience reinforces the demand for respect for human rights and the guarantee of due process for all foreign citizens who remain detained in the context of the political crisis in Venezuela.

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