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Venezuela opposition leader seeks refuge in Chilean Embassy

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CARACAS: One of Venezuela’s most prominent opposition leaders has sought refuge in the Chilean ambassador’s residence after being targeted for arrest by the Supreme Court.

Chile’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement that it had welcomed congressma­n Freddy Guevara as a guest, in line with Chile’s humanitari­an tradition. He entered the ambassador’s residence in Caracas late Saturday with his girlfriend, ending more than 24 hours of suspense in which he went into hiding and vehicles belonging to the Sebin intelligen­ce police had surrounded his residence.

There was no sign of activity Sunday morning outside the ambassador’s residence, located in an exclusive country club neighborho­od of walled-in estates, except for a few neighbors walking to the golf course.

On Friday, the government­stacked high court barred Guevara from leaving the country and requested the pro-government Constituti­onal Assembly strip his immunity from prosecutio­n. The court said Guevara is suspected of instigatin­g unrest and other crimes during months of anti-government protests.

By law, the opposition-controlled National Assembly is charged with determinin­g whether a legislator’s constituti­onal immunity should be lifted. But the court has instead referred the case to the Constituti­onal Assembly, which has been given virtually unlimited powers.

Guevara, vice president of the Congress, was at the forefront of opposition protests that mobilized hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan­s frustrated with their nation’s spiral into political and economic crisis.

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