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Prisoner releases in Venezuela enter third day
Summary
Venezuela's government pledged to free a significant number of detainees, but advocacy group Foro Penal reported 11 people released and about 809 still imprisoned as families gathered outside prisons for a third day.
Content
Families gathered again outside Venezuelan prisons as announced prisoner releases continued at a slow pace. The government said it would free a significant number of detainees following recent political events. Advocacy group Foro Penal provided updated counts on releases and those still held. The situation has kept relatives waiting for further information.
Known details:
- The government pledged to free a significant number of prisoners following recent political developments.
- Foro Penal reported that 11 people had been released and about 809 remained imprisoned as of Saturday.
- Families and friends of detainees gathered outside prisons for a third consecutive day seeking information.
- Diógenes Angulo was reported released after one year and five months in detention; it was not immediately clear whether his release was included among the 11 noted by Foro Penal.
Summary:
The announced releases have proceeded more slowly than some families expected, and many detainees remain in custody. Undetermined at this time.
