Central University of Venezuela students were marching on Monday in Caracas to protest a grieving mother’s death after months of demanding that the government disclose her son’s whereabouts.
Carmen Teresa Navas died on Sunday, just about 10 days after learning that her son Víctor Quero Navas had died as a political prisoner. She was 82. Venezuelan journalist Maryorin Méndez was the first to report her death.
Quero Navas, a businessman, vanished on Jan. 3, 2025. In April, as Navas demanded answers, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights issued a resolution granting “precautionary protection measures” to both her and her son.
On May 7, the Venezuelan government released a statement reporting that on July 15, 2025, Quero Navas was transferred to the Dr. Carlos Arvelo Military Hospital, where he died of acute respiratory failure secondary to pulmonary thromboembolism.
After the announcement, the United Nations released a statement expressing “grave concern” over the “enforced disappearance” of Quero Navas and his “subsequent death in custody” and urged Venezuelan officials “to initiate a prompt, effective and independent investigation.”
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— Viva la UCV (@VivaLaUCV) May 17, 2026
Ella se aferró a la esperanza de encontrar a su hijo, encuentro que nunca se dio. Hoy en otra vida se reencontrará con él en el cielo.
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AHORA: Estudiantes lograron salir de la UCV y marchan por la Zona Rental de Plaza Venezuela en protesta tras la muerte de Carmen Teresa Navas. pic.twitter.com/myjJJaxOqC
— Gabriel Bastidas (@Gbastidas) May 18, 2026
#AlMomento | Los estudiantes se enfrentan frente al piquete de la @PNBVzla en plaza Venezuela.
— Viva la UCV (@VivaLaUCV) May 18, 2026
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#AlMomento | Estudiantes retornan a la UCV luego de protestar a las afueras del SEBIN en plaza Venezuela
— Viva la UCV (@VivaLaUCV) May 18, 2026
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#AlMomento | Estudiantes encaran a miembros de la @PNBVzla por obstruir el derecho a la protesta.
— Viva la UCV (@VivaLaUCV) May 18, 2026
“Ustedes no están acá para garantizar nuestra seguridad, sino para impedir nuestro derecho a la protesta” pic.twitter.com/1mMplQjIIn
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