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Venezuela opposition figure Maria Machado probed over murder plot Venezuela opposition figure Maria Machado probed over murder plot
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Venezuela's chief prosecutor has launched an investigation into leading opposition figure Maria Corina Machado over an alleged plot to assassinate the President, Nicolas Maduro.Venezuela's chief prosecutor has launched an investigation into leading opposition figure Maria Corina Machado over an alleged plot to assassinate the President, Nicolas Maduro.
Ms Machado, a former congresswoman, led a major street protest against President Maduro's government in January.Ms Machado, a former congresswoman, led a major street protest against President Maduro's government in January.
She dismissed the accusations as a charade designed to silence her.She dismissed the accusations as a charade designed to silence her.
The alleged plot came in a series of emails which Ms Machado says are fake.The alleged plot came in a series of emails which Ms Machado says are fake.
Ms Machado said the charges were designed to distract Venezuelans from a growing economic crisis.Ms Machado said the charges were designed to distract Venezuelans from a growing economic crisis.
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Officials produced the emails in the midst of months of street protests.Officials produced the emails in the midst of months of street protests.
They said they contained conversations between Maria Machado and US State Department officials discussing a plot to overthrow the Venezuelan government.They said they contained conversations between Maria Machado and US State Department officials discussing a plot to overthrow the Venezuelan government.
Ms Machado said the messages used her old email accounts and had been manipulated and were fabricated.Ms Machado said the messages used her old email accounts and had been manipulated and were fabricated.
She said on her social media account that the conspiracy charges were in retribution for demanding a new leadership at the state elections council.She said on her social media account that the conspiracy charges were in retribution for demanding a new leadership at the state elections council.
Maria Machado had helped lead demonstrations which had initially been started in January in the western state of Tachira by university students.Maria Machado had helped lead demonstrations which had initially been started in January in the western state of Tachira by university students.
They were protesting against the high rate of crime on campuses and the country's struggling economy.They were protesting against the high rate of crime on campuses and the country's struggling economy.
She was expelled from the National Assembly in March after she backed the protests which had spread across the country. She was expelled from the National Assembly in March after accepting an invitation from Panama to speak before the Organization of American States (OAS), where she gave her account of the wave of unrest which spread through Venezuela earlier this year.
The President of the National Assembly, Diosdado Cabello said she had been expelled because she had incited violent protests in which over forty protesters and police officers died.The President of the National Assembly, Diosdado Cabello said she had been expelled because she had incited violent protests in which over forty protesters and police officers died.
Before her court appearance, she said: "Our protest movement has always been peaceful in its essence. Violence is what the regime does to frighten people and de-motivate citizen protest."Before her court appearance, she said: "Our protest movement has always been peaceful in its essence. Violence is what the regime does to frighten people and de-motivate citizen protest."
She said she would continue to support all types of protests in the country against what she described as "daily abuses committed by the government".She said she would continue to support all types of protests in the country against what she described as "daily abuses committed by the government".
Since narrowly winning an election last year to succeed his mentor, the late President Hugo Chavez, President Nicolas Maduro has said there have been five assassination attempts against him and more than a dozen acts of sabotage and conspiracy.Since narrowly winning an election last year to succeed his mentor, the late President Hugo Chavez, President Nicolas Maduro has said there have been five assassination attempts against him and more than a dozen acts of sabotage and conspiracy.
Conspiracy carries a prison sentence of between eight and 16 years in Venezuela.Conspiracy carries a prison sentence of between eight and 16 years in Venezuela.