More than one hundred persons deprived of their liberty are on hunger strike that exceeds 96 hours in the cells of the CICPC subdelegation in San Fernando de Apure, in protest at the paralysis of their judicial processes and the inhuman conditions in which they remain in detention. The complaint was made by the Venezuelan Observatory of Prisons (OVP), which described the situation as an extreme sign of despair in the face of a system that “has c…
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More than one hundred persons deprived of their liberty are on hunger strike that exceeds 96 hours in the cells of the CICPC subdelegation in San Fernando de Apure, in protest at the paralysis of their judicial processes and the inhuman conditions in which they remain in detention. The complaint was made by the Venezuelan Observatory of Prisons (OVP), which described the situation as an extreme sign of despair in the face of a system that “has c…