#FreeRodrigo: The Venezuelan Opposition's New Rallying Cry
Garbage and burnt rubble. That was all that was left of the four improvised student tent camps in eastern Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, after National Guard Troops dismantled them on Thursday. At least 243 student protesters were detained, including Rodrigo Diamanti, the activist credited by some with launching the #SOSVenezuela campaign, which has helped raise media awareness on the current crisis in Venezuela.
‘It’s probably the day with the largest number of student detentions since the protests started on February 4th,’ tweeted Alfredo Romero, a human rights lawyer who has been helping detained students get legal advice.
Diamanti, a young activist who heads the NGO Un Mundo sin Mordaza or “A world without censorship” was detained at Maiquetia Airport outside Caracas by the Venezuelan intelligence service or SEBIN.
His arrest comes days after the authorities searched the headquarters of his NGO. Since supports have been spreading the word and calling his release using the hashtag #FreeRodrigo or #LiberenARodrigo.