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Opposition leader and self-proclaimed 'acting president' Juan Guaido (2-L) talks to the press as he holds his daughter Miranda (3-L), next to his wife Fabiana Rosales (L), outside his home in Santa Fe, Caracas on January 31, 2019. - Venezuela's self-proclaimed acting president Juan Guaido on Thursday accused socialist leader Nicolas Maduro's security forces of trying to intimidate his family. Guaido, the opposition leader challenging Maduro's rule, said the security service FAES had gone to his house asking for his wife, Fabiana.

Opposition leader and self-proclaimed ‘acting president’ Juan Guaido (2-L) talks to the press as he holds his daughter Miranda (3-L), next to his wife Fabiana Rosales (L), outside his home in Santa Fe, Caracas on January 31, 2019. – Venezuela’s self-proclaimed acting president Juan Guaido on Thursday accused socialist leader Nicolas Maduro’s security forces of trying to intimidate his family. Guaido, the opposition leader challenging Maduro’s rule, said the security service FAES had gone to his house asking for his wife, Fabiana. (Photo by Federico Parra, AFP, Getty Images)