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Chavistas intimidate Venezuelan diplomats in Costa Rica

April 18, 2019 by Staff News Writer

Opponents of Juan Guaidó – who are in Costa Rica – intimidate and harass the diplomatic officials appointed in the country by the president in charge of Venezuela.

Ricardo Pinza, a collaborator of the diplomatic headquarters located in Los Yoses, denounced that in the last hours several of these people have photographed and recorded the movements in the embassy from the residence of the ambassador across the street.

The official explained that on Tuesday several ambassadors who came to talk with Ambassador Maria Faría expressed their concern to see that they were being recorded and photographed from where Maduro’s collaborators are sheltered.

Pinza said that in the last hours they have been backed by officers of the Public Force, after several of their complaints.

This Wednesday, a team of CRHoy.com found that a man, who did not identify himself, but who wore a shirt from the Association of Teachers of Secondary Education (APSE), photographed Pinza and the CRHoy.com team.

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