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Maduro Opened Christmas by Launching Fireworks From El Helicoid, Venezuela’s Main Torture Center

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The structure, used by SEBIN for the arrest of opponents and denounced by international organizations, served as a central point for the Chavista celebration in Caracas

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The Bolivarian regime decreed that the Christmas season would begin on October 1st to defend “the right to happiness”; to celebrate they lit up the Helicoid, the prison designated as a torture center

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Nicolás Maduro repeated on Wednesday night one of his favorite ceremonies, the Christmas advance in a country where nothing needs to be celebrated. To increase the...

·Madrid, Spain
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The structure, used by SEBIN for the arrest of opponents and denounced by international organizations, served as a central point for the Chavista celebration in Caracas

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Neighbors of Caracas recorded the moment when the building, which houses dozens of political prisoners and ordinary detainees, was illuminated by the pyrotechnic spectacle.

News of the Day and the Hour Latest News of today Christmas arrived by decree this October 1 in Venezuela, after the government of Nicolás Maduro ordered to advance the decembrina celebrations. The announcement materialized with a fireworks show that illuminated Caracas and, in particular, the building of El Helicoide, headquarters of the Bolivarian National Intelligence Service (Sebin), place that is denounced by international organizations as…

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The dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro used El Helicoid, the main detention and torture center in Venezuela, as a stage for launching fireworks on the occasion of the early start of Christmas. The celebration took place on Wednesday night, after the Chavista regime declared October 1 as the official date for the start of the festivities. Through photographs and videos shared on social networks, neighbors of Caracas recorded the moment when the build…

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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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