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"We had an interview with the leader Nicolás Maduro and, after 17 minutes of interview, he did not like what we asked about the lack of democracy in Venezuela, about torture, political prisoners, the humanitarian crisis … "Ramos told Patricia Janiot at the Noticiero Univision a few minutes after her release.
"(Maduro) He got up from the interview after I showed him the video of some young people eating in a garbage truck", said Ramos.
"Immediately one of his ministers, JRodríguez barleyHe came to tell us that the interview was not allowed and that all the material had been confiscated. We have nothing, they kept the cameras, all our equipment, the maintenance that they had, they took our cell phones, we did not interview ", he said. "Then they left us two and a half hours apart, put us in a security room, turned off the lights, took our cell phones, kept a lot of our belongings and went back to l & # 39; hotel ".
"They stole our work, it will be published with or without video", added Ramos. "I never thought that they were going to do something stupid like that. I never thought that they were going to take all the interview and steal us. "
When asked why the interview was interrupted, Ramos replied: "I told Nicolás Maduro that many governments in the world did not consider him a legitimate president, but rather as a dictator.I told him that interim President Juan Guaidó had treated him as a "What I told Nicolás Maduro, is that whoever was his chief intelligence officer, one of his main advisers (Hugo Carvajal), called" el Pollo "Carvajal, said in an interview that Maduro was responsible for the deaths of hundreds of young people .. obviously he did not like and that is why the interview stopped. "
"From 7:00 to 9:30 we were detained in the Miraflores Palace. They wanted the keys of our phone, they threatened to take us to another place "to interrogate us", according to them, if we did not give them the keys. A group of security guards took our cell phones and our belongings. And after all, they offered us a small bus to take us to the hotel. We refused to continue because we did not know where they were going to take us. "
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