Juan Pablo Guanipa, a notable Venezuelan opposition politician, has been placed under house arrest following a kidnapping by security forces, as reported by his son, Ramón Guanipa. The elder Guanipa had recently been freed from prison after serving eight months on politically motivated charges. Ramón expressed his family's relief at his return, but emphasized that his father's house arrest represents an ongoing injustice. The incident marks a concerning trend in Venezuela, where government forces have been accused of targeting political opponents and detaining dissenters to suppress opposition. On Sunday, Guanipa was seized by unidentified armed individuals shortly after being released, an act condemned by various opposition leaders, including María Corina Machado. Counsel from the Venezuelan government suggested Guanipa was rearrested for violating terms of his release. Ramón demands recognition of their plight, calling for his father's complete freedom and that of all political prisoners.