Under 17 Years of Age, He Was Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison for “Terrorism and Closure of Public Roads” in Venezuela
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A 17-year-old youth was sentenced to ten years in prison by the regime of Nicolas Maduro, in Venezuela, under charges of terrorism, incitement to hatred and block public roads. The Committee for Political Prison Freedom (CLIPP) classified the sentence as “open and unfair”. The sentence provides for six years of imprisonment and four years of... The post Crusoe: The dictatorship of Maduro sentenced adolescents to ten years of imprisonment first a…
The case of Gabriel Rodríguez, 17 years old, shows the state's lack of protection to which minors in detention are subjected, in the context of post-election repression. Different organizations describe the conviction as “extreme and dehumanizing”. Caracas. On the night of December 16, a few days after Christmas, [...] The entry Sentenced to 10 years in prison Gabriel Rodríguez, a teenager arrested for his dress appears first in Chronicle One - …
A court sentenced a 17-year-old youth accused of " terrorism " to six years in prison for wearing clothes that the authorities estimated to be that of an opposition protester, a political prisoner's defence organization reported on Wednesday. Gabriel Rodríguez was facing charges of "terrorism, incitement to hatred and closure of public roads," the Committee for the Freedom of Political Prisoners reported. The young man was arrested on January 9,…
The young man was arrested on January 9 during a march against the swearing-in of President Maduro. His family claims that he did not participate.
Gabriel Rodríguez will reach the age of majority in prison. Because he was deprived of his liberty, he lost his graduation act and the last months of his baccalaureate. Although he was admitted to the Civil Engineering career, he will not be able to attend it.
The NGO Committee for the Freedom of Political Prisoners (CLIPP) denounced on Wednesday that a minor was sentenced in Venezuela to 10 years in prison for the crimes of “terrorism, incitement to hatred and closure of public roads,” a sentence that the organization considered “aberrant and unjust.”
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