Oppositionsledare kräver att släppas fri
Förhandlingarna kring den fängslade oppositionsledaren Leopoldo Lopez överklagan avslutades i Venezuelas huvudstad Caracas på lördagen.
Han dömdes i februari 2014 till 14 års fängelse för uppvigling till våldsamheter – Lopez och hans anhängare vill se honom fri omedelbart.
– Jag är oskyldig till brotten jag anklagas för, säger Lopez, enligt Reuters.
Däremot säger han sig vara ”skyldig” till att anklaga den socialistiskt styrda staten för att vara korrupt.
Domstolen kommer att meddela sitt besked vid ett senare datum.
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Leopoldo López
Wikipedia (en)
Leopoldo Eduardo López Mendoza (born 29 April 1971) is a Venezuelan politician, and political prisoner, according to various governments and human rights groups. In 2000, López ventured into politics when he co-founded the political party Primero Justicia alongside Henrique Capriles Radonski and Julio Borges, and ran successfully for the mayorship of the Chacao Municipality of Caracas in the regional elections held in July 2000.
In 2004, Lopez was disqualified from holding public office for six years (beginning in 2008, at the completion of his term as mayor), as a result of administrative sanctions imposed by Venezuela's Comptroller's Office following an investigation into two corruption scandals involving alleged nepotism and misappropriation of funds. Opposition groups in Venezuela criticized these charges as fabricated. Lopez was never charged with a crime, tried, or allowed to rebut the allegations; Lopez sued Venezuela and his case was reviewed by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, which issued a unanimous ruling in his favor, though the verdict was ignored by Venezuelan officials. López served as National Coordinator of Venezuelan political party Voluntad Popular, which he founded in 2009, until his imprisonment in 2014.
López called for peaceful protests in February 2014. He was arrested on 18 February 2014 and charged with arson and conspiracy; murder and terrorism charges were dropped. Human rights groups expressed concern that the charges may have been politically motivated. Opinion polls in late 2014 showed that López was among the most popular politicians in Venezuela. On September 10, 2015, he was found guilty of public incitement to violence through supposed subliminal messages, being involved with criminal association, and was sentenced to 13 years and 9 months in prison. His imprisonment was seen as controversial, and in October 2014 the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights called for the release of those arrested in connection with the protests.
Lopez has received multiple awards from various NGOs and other groups over the course of his political career for his activism.
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