Venezuela Releases More than 1,000 Detainees in National Reconciliation Effort
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The interim president of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, confirmed the release of 1,046 political prisoners since the intervention of the United States, on January 3, despite the doubts raised by civil society organizations. "Venezuela reaffirms its commitment to national reconciliation. 1,046 Venezuelans who were imprisoned returned to their homes due to the agreements established between Venezuelans," said Rodríguez. "We will continue to move forw…
Venezuelan opposition accounts for 75 releases and demands “massive liberation processes”
The governmental measure seeks to consolidate national reconciliation following the consensus reached among the various political sectors.
The interim president of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, said on Saturday that 1,046 political prisoners have been released after an amnesty in January and agreements with the opposition, a figure that disagrees with that of human rights organizations.
The interim president of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, said this Saturday that 1,046 people who were detained have returned to their homes. “1,046 nationals who were deprived of their liberty have returned to their homes within the framework of the agreements reached between Venezuelans. We will continue to move forward with responsibility,” Rodriguez said in X without giving more details. Venezuela reaffirms its commitment to national reconciliat…
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