
Venezuelan opposition member details harrowing 400-day captivity at UN
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Venezuelan opposition member Pedro Urruchurtu details harsh reality of forced sheltering-in-place for over 400 days as the Maduro regime taunted him and others with dogs, no electricity and more.
Rachel Wolf is a breaking news writer for Fox News Digital and FOX Business.
The opposition figures were under siege by regime forces who made their lives extremely difficult due to their control of the utilities. Urruchurtu told the council he had endured "five months without electricity, three minutes of water every ten days, rifles pointed at the windows, and dogs trained to bite; only because those in power considered it a crime to direct the campaigns of Maria Corina Machado in the opposition primaries and Edmundo González in the presidential elections. Both won."













