[2] She is currently the executive director of the human rights observatory Centro de Estudios para América Latina (CASLA), whose headquarters are in the Czech Republic, former international coordinator of Foro Penal and columnist with La Razón, an independent media outfit in Caracas.
Nicolás Maduro, while being president of the National Assembly, declared that she "betrayed the fatherland" and that she was a part of the CIA.
[7] In August 2014, Tamara requested political asylum in Prague after fearing "for her freedom and physical integrity"; the international protection status was granted by the government of the Czech Republic for a period of ten renewable years on 24 November.
[2] The lawyer has recompiled torture cases registered in Venezuela between 2002 and 2014 and formalized a demand against Nicolás Maduro in the International Criminal Court in July 2016.
[8] On 5 April 2017, Sujú was invited by the InterAmerican Institute for democracy to testify about the torture cases in Venezuela and the country's expedient in the Court.