Inés Margarita González Árraga (31 January 1973) is a Venezuelan former political prisoner, currently living in exile.
[2][3] On 4 October 2014, she was detained by Bolivarian Intelligence Service (SEBIN) officers for posting messages on Twitter about the death of ruling party deputy Robert Serra.
[2][3][4] Her lawyer argued that this could not be an instance of violent insult, because in order to commit the offense she would have had to be in presence of the official, whereas her tweets were posted when Serra was already dead.
[2] González was held in El Helicoide, headquarters of the SEBIN in Caracas, until 16 November 2015, when she was granted the humanitarian measure of house arrest by the Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Tribunal of Justice after being diagnosed with a parauterine tumor.
[1][5][6] On 27 September 2017 González fled Venezuela, saying that government officials wanted to jail her again.