From that point on, her life was completely controlled by Venezuela’s government, she says — from where she slept to what she ate. “I was immediately isolated from that moment on. I heard nothing from my family, I didn’t have any contact with them, I couldn’t get anywhere near them,” she says. “I felt frustrated, I thought I was going to die.” By Vasco Cotovio and Isa Soares. Full Text -> CNN
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