Venezuela Releases Four U.S. Citizens Amid Political Prisoner Releases

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The Venezuelan government, led by interim president Delcy Rodríguez, announced the release of at least four American citizens from prison, marking the first known release since the U.S. military operation that captured former president Nicolás Maduro. This development coincides with the government's ongoing release of political prisoners, with claims of 116 individuals freed, though human rights organization Foro Penal reports only 56 confirmed releases. The U.S. State Department has been contacted for comments on the situation. Families of detainees are protesting outside prisons, fearing conditional releases that could lead to re-arrests, as over 800 political prisoners remain in Venezuela.
Key Details: • Four U.S. citizens released from Venezuelan prisons. • Government claims 116 political prisoners released; Foro Penal disputes this with only 56 confirmed. • Protests by families of detainees continue outside prisons. • Concerns over conditional releases and potential re-arrests.