Families of Political Prisoners Complete 100 Days of Vigils at the Door of Venezuelan Prisons
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Family members claim that "the lie, the scorn, the suffering and the revitalisation continue to prevail"
Family members of political prisoners held 100 days of continuous vigils in front of the country's various prisons on Saturday, pending the release of their relatives in the framework of the amnesty process initiated in February. The rallies are held especially outside the Rodeo I prison, in Miranda State, where citizens say that conditions of detention persist and the lack of concrete progress in the cases. The protest takes place more than two…
Family members of political prisoners held 100 days of vigils in front of prisons in Venezuela, where they await the release of their relatives in the midst of the amnesty process begun in February. On January 8, five days after the capture of Nicolás Maduro by the United States, the President of Parliament and chief negotiator of the Chavismo regime, Jorge Rodríguez, announced the "liberation" of a "important number of people" as a "unilateral …
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