She was accused of terrorism and aggravated robbery for having peacefully denounced the abuses of the regime.[5] She was arrested twice, in April 2018 for having participated in demonstrations against the regime of the President,[6] then in November 2019 for having brought aid to women who were supporting imprisoned opponents and who had started a hunger strike.[7]
Recognition
The Spanish newspaper El País recognised Coppens as the most influential person in South America. At a time of turmoil she was "a moral and political benchmark".[8]