The Guardian (USA)

Venezuela arrests YouTuber for ‘terrorism’ amid pre-election crackdown

- Luke Taylor in Bogotá

A popular Venezuelan YouTuber has been arrested in Caracas on terrorism charges as President Nicolás Maduro’s government steps up its crackdown on free speech ahead of upcoming elections.

Oscar Alejandro Pérez was detained in the capital’s main airport on Sunday by police on accusation­s of terrorism, his family said.

The 37-year-old Venezuelan was about to fly to Canaima national park, a vast swath of forest and tabletop mountains in the south of the country, but is now believed to be under interrogat­ion by anti-terrorism investigat­ors.

“According to available preliminar­y reports, the arrest is linked to accusation­s of terrorism-related activities,” the statement from relatives reads.

Venezuela’s government has increasing­ly used “terrorism” as a catch-allterm to jail opposition figures, rights observers and researcher­s in recent months. The accelerati­ng crackdown is an attempt to silence all political discussion through intimidati­on ahead of elections expected for July, rights groups say.

The popular opposition figure Marina Carina Machado was forced to withdraw from the presidenti­al contest last week after two of her closest aides were arrested.

Machado’s last-minute replacemen­t, the 80-year-old philosophe­r Corina Yoris, was then barred from entering July’s contest by Venezuela’s electoral body.

The government is becoming increasing­ly indiscrimi­nate in its crackdown, rounding up friends and family members of government targets too, say rights experts.

In February Maduro banished a UN human rights office from Caracas for criticisin­g the arrest of the lawyer and military expert Rocío San Miguel.

Pérez’s arrest suggests Maduro is now casting the net even wider to include influencer­s.

The former radio host is best known

for his travel videos on YouTube where he has amassed nearly 2 million followers.

Among his most recent videos Pérez gave a behind-the-scenes tour at

Inter Miami Football Club, interviewe­d a content creator on OnlyFans and reviewed Apple’s new 3D headset.

Though based in Miami, Pérez has spent more time in Venezuela in recent years, highlighti­ng the country’s natural beauty but also the reality of its economic collapse by showing empty resorts, supermarke­t shelves and gas stations.

More than 7 million Venezuelan­s have fled the country’s economic, social and humanitari­an turmoil in the last decade – the largest exodus of people in

Latin America’s recent history.

Pérez’s family said a hearing was expected for Monday in which they hoped the government “will clarify the details of the situation and ensure fair treatment in accordance with Oscar Alejandro’s legal rights”.

Following the announceme­nt of Pérez’s arrest Maduro supporters have shared a short clip taken from one of the blogger’s videos in which he appears to mock the fragility of Venezuela’s financial system.

 ?? Photograph: Oscar Alejandro ?? Oscar Alejandro Pérez, a former radio host, is best known for his travel videos on YouTube where he has amassed nearly 2 million followers.
Photograph: Oscar Alejandro Oscar Alejandro Pérez, a former radio host, is best known for his travel videos on YouTube where he has amassed nearly 2 million followers.

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