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Venezuelan authoritie­s release detained US journalist

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WASHINGTON: A US journalist who was detained for more than 12 hours by Venezuelan security services was released Wednesday after more than 12 hours in custody, one of the networks he worked for reported.

Cody Weddle, who worked in Venezuela for several years as a correspond­ent for a variety of US media, ‘has been released after being detained by Venezuelan authoritie­s’, Miami’s WPLG Local 10 News said on Twitter.

Venezuela’s National Union of Press Workers, known by its Spanish acronym SNTP, added he had been taken to Caracas’ Simon Bolivar Internatio­nal Airport where he would be deported.

The release was also announced by Senator Marco Rubio, a strident critic of the administra­tion of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, whose leadership was challenged in January by National Assembly chief Juan Guaido, setting off an ongoing power struggle.

“They do this for one reason alone, to intimidate journalist­s from reporting on @jguaido & on conditions in #Venezuela,” said Rubio.

Kimberly Breier, the US assistant secretary of state for hemispheri­c affairs, had earlier demanded Weddle’s ‘immediate release’, charging that Maduro ‘prefers to stifle the truth rather than face it’.

Weddle’s disappeara­nce was reported by a non-government organizati­on, Espacio Publico, in Caracas.

“We know that members of the military intelligen­ce directorat­e appeared at his home this morning to ask him questions about his coverage on the border,” Carlos Correa of Espacio Publico told AFP.

According to the SNTP, Weddle was detained at his Caracas home at 8am and his work equipment was confiscate­d.

His assistant, Venezuelan Carlos Camacho, was freed after 12 hours in custody, according to the same group.

He had been detained by security services at his home, the union said. — AFP

 ??  ?? Weddle speaks in Caracas,Venezuela. — Reuters photo
Weddle speaks in Caracas,Venezuela. — Reuters photo

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