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Venezuela Releases Twelve Political Prisoners Amid Ongoing Demands for More

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The nonprofit organization Foro Penal has confirmed the release of twelve political prisoners in Venezuela following an announcement by National Assembly President Jorge Rodríguez. The latest three individuals freed include Didelis Raquel Corredor and Virgilio Valverde, both of whom had been detained for months. Despite these releases, there are still 809 political prisoners remaining in Venezuela, highlighting the slow pace of the government's promised amnesty. Human rights organizations and families of the detainees continue to demand further releases, organizing vigils outside detention centers to press for action. The situation remains tense as families seek clarity and justice for their loved ones.

Key Details: • Total of 12 political prisoners released since the announcement on Thursday. • 809 political prisoners still detained in Venezuela. • Vigils organized by families and NGOs outside detention centers. • Call for complete release of all political prisoners continues.

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VenezuelaAlfredo RomeroForo PenalJorge RodríguezVente VenezuelaEl HelicoideGonzalo Himiob SantoméDidelis Raquel CorredorVirgilio ValverdeAntonio Gerardo Buzzetta PachecoMayra MoralesLizbeth AñezComité de Derechos Humanos

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