MADURO’S SON URGES DEPOSED LEADER’S SUPPORTERS TO PROTEST AFTER U.S SEIZURE
By: Sefiu Ajape
Nicolas Maduro’s son, Congressman Nicolas Maduro Guerra, called on Sunday for Venezuelans to take to the streets following his father’s ouster by US forces and transfer to a New York jail.
“You will see us in the streets, you will see us by people’s sides, you will see us fly the flag of dignity,” Maduro Guerra, 35, said in a defiant audio message shared on social media.
His aides confirmed the authenticity of the recording to AFP.
“They want us to appear weak, but we will not show weakness,” said Maduro Guerra, who is one of six people, along with his father and stepmother Cilia Flores, accused of “narcoterrorism” by US authorities.
The seamless execution of the operation to seize Venezuela’s leader from his hiding place in the capital, Caracas, and fly him out of the country has fueled speculation that the socialist firebrand was betrayed by someone within his inner circle.
Echoing those rumors, his son said, “History will tell who the traitors were; history will reveal it. We will see.”
Maduro Guerra, the only biological son of the ousted president, expressed confidence that “chavismo”—the anti-imperialist, socialist movement founded by Venezuela’s charismatic late leader Hugo Chavez—would survive.
Some Maduro supporters were seen Sunday demonstrating in the streets of Caracas, waving flags and holding up posters showing the ousted leader.
Within hours of being seized by US commandos in Saturday’s pre-dawn attack, Maduro, 63, and Flores, 69, were sitting in a New York jail.
Maduro is scheduled to appear before a federal judge in New York at noon on Monday to be formally notified about the charges against him.
His deputy, Delcy Rodriguez, has been appointed acting president of Venezuela.

