The volunteer rescuer Wilmer Cruz, known as 'Topo de La Guaira,' was illegally detained by agents from the Dirección de Investigaciones Penales (DIP) of the National Bolivarian Police in the aftermath of the earthquake in Venezuela. His family and human rights organizations have raised concerns about his potential disappearance or arbitrary detention, citing the lack of official communication regarding his whereabouts or condition. Cruz had gained prominence for his rescue efforts during the disaster and for criticizing the government's inadequate response. Human rights groups like Provea have called for an investigation into his detention and demanded transparency about his situation. Cruz himself expressed frustration over the lack of support from authorities and emphasized the emotional toll of being unable to save members of his own family.
Procjena pristranosti (Lijevo): The article frames the detention of Wilmer Cruz, a critic of the Venezuelan government, as an act of repression by the regime. It highlights the government's failure in responding to the earthquake and emphasizes the human rights violations attributed to the regime. The tone is critical of the Chaví



