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It is now also holding a young American filmmaker, Timothy Tracy, hostage through its puppet-government in Venezuela.
According to AP:
U.S. diplomats have been given no access to a California man held in Venezuela for nearly two weeks in what his family on Monday called a “nightmare” that unfolded after he was accused of being a spy fomenting post-election
The family of Timothy Tracy, 35, told The Associated Press in a statement that “we hope that he is granted consular access very soon.”
U.S. President Barack Obama has said that the accusations against Tracy are “ridiculous.”
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