Being a political prisoner in Venezuela is by itself a tragedy. But when that experience is shared with a relative, the drama is even more painful. It is the story of Alexander Fernández and his son Santiago, both arrested on July 30 in Naguanagua, during the post-election protests. Even sadder is the fact that none were protesting. The first went out to see what was happening on the street and the second to look for his father when they lost hi…
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Being a political prisoner in Venezuela is by itself a tragedy. But when that experience is shared with a relative, the drama is even more painful. It is the story of Alexander Fernández and his son Santiago, both arrested on July 30 in Naguanagua, during the post-election protests. Even sadder is the fact that none were protesting. The first went out to see what was happening on the street and the second to look for his father when they lost hi…