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Ousted Venezuelan prosecutor offered asylum in Colombia

CARACAS: Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos on Monday offered asylum to Venezuela's ousted chief prosecutor, Luisa Ortega, who fled to the country last week.

Ortega arrived in Colombia on Friday with her husband German Ferrer after Venezuelan authorities ordered his arrest for allegedly running an extortion ring out of the prosecutor's office.
Santos said Ortega is being protected by Colombian authorities and if she chooses to request asylum, he will
grant it.
Ortega has not spoken since her arrival to Colombia's capital. Before leaving Venezuela, she said that the accusations against her husband were payback for her decision to break with President Nicolas Maduro's increasingly authoritarian government and denounce corruption by members of his inner circle.
Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza responded via Twitter, calling Santos' decision "cynical" and saying Bogota has become the center of "conspiracy against democracy and peace in Venezuela."
Luisa Ortega's removal by the pro-government constitutional assembly has been denounced by dozens of foreign governments.
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