Crimes against humanity denounced by Amnesty International

The Gran Wyoming mocks a complaint of torture against children by the Maduro regime

Esp 1·15·2025 · 18:01 0

Some left-wing journalists are displaying a degree of fanaticism typical of those fascists whom they claim to reject.

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On Monday, Spanish artist Nacho Cano mentioned one of the criminal practices of the socialist dictatorship in Venezuela, pointing out that Maduro is "a torturer of children with electricity". Cano made this statement criticizing Sánchez's support for that regime. Let us remember that a month ago, the PSOE voted against demanding that this dictator end the repression in Venezuela in the Congress of Deputies.

The 'Gran Wyoming' mocks his complaint of torture

Yesterday, as part of a smear campaign against Nacho Cano by pro-government media, La Sexta's "El Intermedio" program broadcast a scene ridiculing the artist. Comedian Raúl Pérez, pretending to be Nacho Cano, mentioned his complaint about Maduro's torture of children with electricity.

The show's host, who uses the stage name "Gran Wyoming", mocked the claim, saying: "What's this about Maduro torturing children with electricity? Because I at least hope he does it during off-peak hours, otherwise he'll have to pay a fortune when the bill arrives." The show "El Intermedio" posted this scene yesterday on its Twitter account:

These tortures of children with electricity were revealed by Amnesty Internationall

On the same account, the La Sexta program is receiving a lot of criticism for mocking this complaint about torture. Among the responses, Javier Rubio Donzé has shown screenshots of the complaints made by Amnesty International about these tortures. This organization, which is a left-wing NGO, stated the following on November 28, 2024:

"Following the controversial proclamation of Nicolás Maduro as the winner of the July 28 elections, the authorities carried out unprecedented mass arrests. In less than a month, two thousand people were arrested, according to official figures, including children, some of whom were allegedly subjected to torture."

Amnesty International stated that "at least 198 children were detained", of whom 69 were still deprived of their liberty at the time of publication of this report. Regarding these detentions and torture of minors, the NGO added:

"In the hours and days following their arrest and until their presentation, at least five of them were allegedly subjected to torture through beatings with punches and kicks, electric shocks, asphyxiation, and death or sexual threats, with the intention of forcing a confession out of them."

The NGO also mentions what happened to one of these detained minors, aged 16:

"In the case of 16-year-old C.D., according to his mother, soldiers beat him with a baseball bat on his back and torso, put a bag over his head to suffocate him and gave him electric shocks to the nipples, causing him to lose consciousness at least twice."

Amnesty International included the following statement from the mother of this child:

"He told me, crying, that he had been tortured. He cried and cried. I hugged him, but wherever I touched him to hug him, it hurt (...). My son told me that after all the electricity he felt like he was dead."

Tortures that are classified as crimes against humanity

It is intolerable that a media outlet should mock atrocities such as these. We are talking about crimes against humanity, as defined in Article 7 of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.

If "Gran Wyoming" and La Sexta do not apologize for this vile behavior, I hope that legal action is taken against them for mocking torture against children in this way. This is very serious and freedom of expression does not protect something as vile as what "Gran Wyoming" did yesterday on his program.

Of course, if "Gran Wyoming" and La Sexta do not rectify, the advertisers of that program will have to be asked to withdraw their sponsorships. I wonder how many of the brands that advertise on that program want to be associated with a television program whose presenter mocks the torture of children by a dictatorship.

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Image: El Intermedio. A screenshot of the scene in which "Gran Wyoming" mocked the accusation of torture against children by the dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro.

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