Venezuela Frees a Batch of Political Prisoners Amid US Threats
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The authoritarian government in Venezuela has released 13 opponents from prison.
Most had been accused of corruption in municipalities controlled by the opposition.
A group of thirteen political prisoners in Venezuela, including former Américo de Grazia and opposition leader Pedro Guanipa, was released after being arrested in the context of the crisis after the presidential elections of July 2024, reported on Sunday, August 24, opponents Henrique Capriles and Tomás Guanipa.
In the afternoon the news of the liberation of the two Italian-Venetian prisoners since 2024: "Result matured thanks to the work of the Farnesina"
Thirteen Venezuelan families gathered again after the release of political prisoners ordered by the regime of Nicolás Maduro in the early hours of Sunday, in a context marked by international pressure and the deployment of US military forces in the Caribbean . The news was announced by Henrique Capriles through social networks. «We know that many remain and of them we do not forget», said the former presidential candidate and current deputy. «Le…
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