The case of the doctor sentenced in Venezuela to 30 years in prison for criticizing Maduro in an audio recording via WhatsApp

Photo of Dr. Orozco

Image source, Courtesy Paul Ruiz

photo caption, Dr. Orozco’s family confirms that she does not participate in political activities and merely expresses her opinion.

30 years in prison. The maximum prison sentence required by Venezuelan legislation for crimes such as murder, kidnapping and rape was imposed on Margie Xiomara Orozco Tapias, a 65-year-old doctor.

However, the health worker did not kill or kidnap anyone. His crime was that, in the midst of the electoral campaign for the presidential elections on July 28, 2024, he sent a voice message via the WhatsApp application to a group of residents of the town of San Juan de Colón in the Andean state of Tachira (border with Colombia), in which he called for a vote against Nicolas Maduro, and held him responsible for the economic crisis that the country is going through.

Eight days after the election, which Maduro won, according to the National Electoral Council, although it has not yet provided evidence to support this statement, police arrested Orozco.

Paul Ruiz, the doctor’s son, told BBC Mundo: “Some police officers arrived at the house on the night of August 5 and said to my mother: ‘Come with us.’ She didn’t want to go, but the police told her that she was not detained, but they wanted to interview her and that’s why I accompanied them. We went three days without hearing from her.”

The doctor’s registration reached the hands of some government sympathizers, who reported her to the Public Prosecution after threatening to withdraw benefits such as a food package or a subsidized cooking gas cylinder.