"I have come specifically to lodge a complaint before the Costa Rican justice ministry and the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights," she told a news conference yesterday in Costa Rica's capital of San Jose alongside that country's chief prosecutor, Jorge Chavarria.
"I have information that the persecution is continuing against me and that the government has contracted hitmen to end my life."
Ortega, 59, is a fugitive from Venezuela. She fled with her husband on August 18, two weeks after a new loyalist assembly established by Maduro booted her from office.
Ortega arrived Monday in Costa Rica, where she was to visit the Inter-American Court of Human Rights that is based in the country. Her itinerary was not given for security reasons.
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The ex-attorney general said the trip was part of her efforts across Latin America to highlight alleged abuses by Maduro's government and to seek support to restore democratic order to her country.
"Every day, Venezuela is suffering from a lack of food, medicines, there is a serious health problem," she said.
"Repression by the Venezuelan government" is what has killed 130 people and hurt 2,000 more in months of protests against Maduro, Ortega said.
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