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Nahuel Gallo Spoke About His Detention in Venezuela: "I Don't Want to Talk About the Atrocities They Committed, I Don't Feel ready."

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By CNN en Español - Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo, who returned to his country on Monday after spending more than a year detained in Venezuela, stated on Wednesday that El Rodeo 1 prison on the outskirts of Caracas, where he was held, “is a place of considerable psychological torture.” He also denounced what he considers the use of foreign political prisoners by the Venezuelan government as “bargaining chips.” “I don’t want to talk about the t…

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By CNN en Español - Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo, who returned to his country on Monday after spending more than a year detained in Venezuela, stated on Wednesday that El Rodeo 1 prison on the outskirts of Caracas, where he was held, “is a place of considerable psychological torture.” He also denounced what he considers the use of foreign political prisoners by the Venezuelan government as “bargaining chips.” “I don’t want to talk about the t…

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By CLARA PREVE Buenos Aires (AP) — Nahuel Gallo, the Argentine gendarme who was recently released after being detained in Venezuela since December 2024, asked the international community on Wednesday to fight for the release of about twenty foreigners who remain in the prison where he was locked up. Gallo, who was released on Sunday after staying 448 days in a prison located outside Caracas, said in a press conference that he will not feel free …

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The Argentine gendarme released after 448 days in prison in Venezuela denounced this Wednesday in Buenos Aires that he was locked up in a prison "of psychological torture" and that he will continue to feel "enclosed" until the rest of the foreigners imprisoned in the Caribbean country are released.

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The Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo regained his freedom on Sunday after spending 448 days arbitrarily detained in Venezuela. He slowly began to find out what happened during the time he remained behind bars, incommunicado, without the right to visits or phone calls. On Wednesday, Gallo spoke for the first time in public to tell that he is in good health and give a few details of the tortures he suffered during his detention in Rodeo 1, a prison…

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Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo, released on Saturday in Venezuela, said on Wednesday that Rodeo 1, the prison where he was detained 448 days, is a “place of psychological torture” and that he is not yet ready to tell.

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Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo, released in Venezuela, said Rodeo 1, the prison where he was detained, is a "place of torture."

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Diario Registrado broke the news in on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
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