This Woman's Murder Has Me Mad as Hell

<![CDATA[In my May 8 "The New Monroe Doctrine" column, I introduced you to Víctor Hugo Quero Navas, a 51-year-old Venezuelan man who worked as a karate instructor and street merchant, selling clothing and nutritional supplements to support himself and his elderly mother.&nbsp;]]>
A mother's search for her son ends in tragedy, igniting fury across a nation!
Venezuelan Nightmare: Son Vanishes After Birthday Gift Hunt
Víctor Hugo Quero Navas was just a simple man, a karate instructor walking home with chocolates for his mother. Suddenly, the Maduro regime snatched him, silencing him with baseless charges of terrorism and treason.
Despite living a quiet life, his distinct appearance and brief military service made him a target for the regime's fearmongering, branded a traitor and locked away in a brutal prison.
Agonizing 16-Month Ordeal: A Mother's Desperate Search
For sixteen agonizing months, Víctor's 82-year-old mother, Carmen Teresa Navas, was subjected to a torment no parent should endure. She begged, pleaded, and scoured prisons, hospitals, and morgues, only to be met with stonewalling and harassment.
The regime, meanwhile, was hiding a dark secret: Víctor had already died from torture and neglect, his death covered up and his burial kept hidden from his devastated mother.
Maduro's Brutal Cover-Up EXPOSED: Mother Dies of Broken Heart
Even after learning the horrific truth of her son’s demise, Carmen’s fight for justice continued, becoming a symbol of hope for a suffering nation. But the relentless cruelty inflicted by Maduro's thugs broke her spirit.
Ten days after finally confirming Víctor's death, Carmen passed away, a victim of a broken heart and the endless psychological torture orchestrated by those in power.
Nation Rages: Students Demand Justice in Streets
The shocking deaths have ignited a firestorm of fury, with students taking to the streets, their voices echoing the cry: "They didn't die. They were murdered!" Public outcry is swelling against the regime's barbarity.
Exiled Venezuelans and even U.S. senators are demanding accountability, condemning the regime's "crime against humanity" and vowing that those responsible will face justice.
FAITH LENS
The story of Víctor Hugo and Carmen Teresa Navas is a stark reminder of the depravity that flourishes when despots reject God's inherent dignity for every soul. Their suffering, inflicted by a regime that wields power without mercy, calls us to pray for the oppressed and to stand firm against tyranny, remembering that ultimate justice belongs to the Lord.
"Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free."
— John 8:32
