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Venezuelan Government Continues Open Process of Prisoner Releases, Says Delcy Rodríguez

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Delcy Rodríguez, the interim president of Venezuela, announced that the government's process of releasing prisoners, initiated in December, remains ongoing. Since then, 406 individuals have been released, although the government has faced scrutiny over the accuracy of these figures. Rodríguez emphasized that those convicted of homicide and drug trafficking will not be eligible for release, while cases related to political dissent are under review. Human rights organizations, such as Foro Penal, report that only 193 political prisoners have been confirmed released, highlighting a discrepancy with the government's numbers. The ongoing situation underscores the complex political climate in Venezuela as it seeks to foster dialogue and respect for human rights.

Key Details: • 406 individuals released since December, according to the Venezuelan government. • Exclusions apply for those involved in homicide and drug trafficking. • Foro Penal confirms only 193 political prisoners released, indicating discrepancies. • The process aims to promote political understanding and respect for human rights.

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VenezuelaForo PenalGonzalo HimiobDelcy RodríguezDiosdado CabelloJorge Rodríguez

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