Fifth Day of Hunger Strike for Freedom of Venezuelan Political Prisoners
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Caracas, Venezuela.- A hunger strike that almost served six days of relatives of political prisoners in Venezuela ended on Thursday after the Parliament passed a general amnesty law that they hope will lead to massive releases. Of the total of 10 women who started the protest on February 14, one remained, Narwin Gil. The strike took place in front of a National Police cell in Caracas known as Zona 7, where the relatives set up camp since the ann…
As the National Assembly resumes the debate on the amnesty bill, relatives of political prisoners continue a hunger strike in demand...
The Venezuelan Parliament must discuss this Friday the adoption of a general anist law in the country, which experts and family members of political prisoners warn of limited scope. The law is an initiative by Delcy Rodríguez, which took power after the arrest of President Nicolas Maduro on 3 January, in a military contest by the United States. Delcy ruled under the pressure of Washington. It started a process of liberation before the anti-anist…
The hunger strike of relatives of political prisoners in Caracas entered on Wednesday on its fifth day, on the eve that the Venezuelan Parliament resumes the debate on an amnesty that experts consider limited.
The hunger strike by relatives of political prisoners in Caracas entered its fifth day on Wednesday, on the eve of the Venezuelan Parliament resuming debate on an amnesty.
Fifth day of hunger strike for freedom of Venezuelan political prisoners
Political prisoners' relatives hope strike result in passage of a long-awaited amnesty law
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