Backed by Trump Venezuelans march to demand release of Lopez
CARACAS, Venezuela — Hundreds of Venezuelans marched Saturday to demand the release of opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez, the annual demonstration taking on added urgency after President Donald Trump met with the activist’s wife and his administration slapped drug sanctions on the country’s vice-president.
One small group held up signs reading “No More Dictatorship” and blocked traffic along Caracas’ main highway as the opponents of President Nicolas Maduro gathered at different points throughout the capital and in other cities around the world including Madrid to mark the third anniversary of Lopez’s arrest.
The U.S. State Department on Saturday repeated Trump’s call for Lopez’s immediate release after meeting with the activist’s wife in the Oval Office. While in office, former President Barack Obama had also called for Lopez to be freed.
“We call for the immediate release of all prisoners of conscience, respect for the rule of law, the freedom of the press, the separation of constitutional powers within the government, and the restoration of a democratic process that reflects the will of the Venezuelan people,” the State Department said in a statement.


