Venezuelan NGO 'Activist' Released From Prison—Legal Process Ongoing
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Venezuelan NGO 'Activist' Released From Prison—Legal Process Ongoing
Caracas (OrinocoTribune.com)—Colombian-Venezuelan “activist” Martha Lía Grajales, director of the non-governmental organization (NGO) SurGentes, was released from prison in Caracas. Grajales was arrested on August 8 during a protest in front of the United Nations. She had been detained on charges of incitement to hatred, conspiracy with a foreign government, and criminal association. Despite her release, the legal proceedings against her will co…
Lawyer and Activist Martha L a Grajales, who was arrested for four days in Venezuela and is being processed by "inviting the god", is prohibited from granting interviews, participating in events on the sword os blicos and leaving the p. leia more (08/15/2025)
14-08-25.-The NGO Observatorio Venezolano de Prisiones (OVP) this Wednesday considered the release of Martha Grajales, human rights activist of the SurGentes collective, as "indeed" a "precautionary measure" that "maintains intact the judicial process...
On Wednesday, the Venezuelan Observatory of Prisons (OVP) considered the release of Martha Grajales, human rights activist of the SurGentes collective, as "invisible grilles", emphasizing that she is in fact a "precautionary measure" that "keeps intact the arbitrary judicial process against her." "Until the charges are dropped and her rights are fully guaranteed, Martha Lía Grajales will remain a prisoner of a system that uses precautionary meas…
At approximately 9 p.m. yesterday, Tuesday 12, Martha Lía Grajales was released with precautionary measure, who had been arrested last Friday when she ended an act of solidarity with the mothers and relatives of the prisoners in Venezuela. As is known from the opinion, days before the relatives of the prisoners had been arrested [...] The entry Released activist Martha Lía Grajales was first published in Foco Informativa.
DOBLE LLAVE – Venezuelan NGO Provea, dedicated to the defense of human rights, reported that the activist of the collective SurGentes Martha Grajales was transferred to the Instituto Nacional de Orientación Femenina, after staying in a police center in the capital since last Friday, when she was arrested. Through X, Provea shared a video in which the activist’s husband, Antonio González, reported that she was able to talk to Grajales on the phon…
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