Diosdado Cabello revealed how he was the victim of an attack: They were seeking physical and moral death
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Published at: 27/06/2025 08:35 AM
The right wing, to justify the death of revolutionary leaders, first uses the attack on the morals, the dignity of them and their families so that, at the time of the physical disappearance, the same companions of the deceased end up saying “thank goodness, because that was a line for us,” said the general secretary of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello Rondón.
During the 20th edition of the podcast Sin Truco Ni Maña, Cabello highlighted that these techniques of “moral lynching”, using the media as weapons, were attempted against the revolutionary martyrs Danilo Anderson, Eleizer Otaiza and Robert Serra.
In this regard, Cabello recalled how, after a large number of national and international media accused him of being linked to drug trafficking, he suffered an attack during a visit to the state of Anzoátegui.
“I went to an event in Cantaura, where I approached people, and from there I came out with very small wounds on my finger, all of a sudden those wounds began to ooze and I had a fever in a very short distance. I called a doctor, told him and he recommended that I return to Caracas for treatment. In the midst of everything I asked that they put on a tetanus shot and that night I went to Maturín, where I arrived hospitalized. I almost lost this hand (the right one) because it began to suffer necrosis, so they had to operate on me to see if the infection had reached the bone,” he said, while explaining that investigations showed that these wounds were caused by poison, possibly from a spider or snake, to seek their physical disappearance.
In this regard, he stressed that this attack occurred at a time when all the media were maintaining a fierce attack against him. “They were looking for death and then to say, thank goodness he died because he looked at everything he was involved in. They were after physical death and moral death, they act like that,” he said.
Mazo News Team