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Courts with Jurisdiction over Terrorism Rejected Applications for Dismissal, Denounces Sntp

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The National Union of Press Workers (SNTP) denounced on Monday, February 23, that the courts with jurisdiction over terrorism refused to receive requests to dismiss the cases of journalists and press workers recently released by the Chavista regime. “The courts with jurisdiction over terrorism refused this #23Feb to receive applications for dismissal which, under the Amnesty for Democratic Coexistence Act, may be submitted by the victims themsel…
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The National Union of Press Workers (SNTP) denounced on Monday, February 23, that the courts with jurisdiction over terrorism refused to receive requests to dismiss the cases of journalists and press workers recently released by the Chavista regime. “The courts with jurisdiction over terrorism refused this #23Feb to receive applications for dismissal which, under the Amnesty for Democratic Coexistence Act, may be submitted by the victims themsel…

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Monitoreamos broke the news in on Monday, February 23, 2026.
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