Two Months After the Amnesty, There Are Still 477 Political Prisoners in Venezuela
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The NGO Foro Penal, which leads the legal defense of political prisoners in Venezuela, updated on Saturday the number of these detainees and indicated that there are 477, among them 43 foreigners or citizens with dual nationality, almost two months after an amnesty was approved for cases related to episodes of crisis between 2002 and 2025.Of the total, 432 are men and 45 are women; 290 are civilians and the remaining 187 are military, according …
After two months of the adoption of the Amnesty Law, which was announced as a general for the period 1999-2025, the NGO Foro Penal registers 477 people still in prison in Venezuela for political reasons.
The NGO Foro Penal, which leads the legal defense of political prisoners in Venezuela, updated on Saturday the number of these detainees and indicated that there are 477, among them 43 foreigners or citizens with dual nationality, almost two months after an amnesty was approved for cases related to episodes of crisis between 2002 and 2025. Of the total, 432 are men and 45 are women; 290 are civilians and the remaining 187 are military, according…
The Criminal Forum updated the number of politically motivated detainees on Saturday, accounting for 477 people behind bars, almost two months after the entry into force of the Amnesty Act, which covers events between 2002 and 2025. According to the report published by the NGO on its social networks, there are 43 foreigners or citizens with dual nationality among the detainees. Most of them are men (432), while 45 are women. 290 are civilians an…
The NGO detailed that among the detainees there are 432 men, 45 women and one adolescent; 290 belong to the civilian sphere and 187 to the military. 90% of Venezuelan political prisoners are men; there is only one adolescent on the list...
Caracas.- The NGO Foro Penal, dedicated to the defense of political prisoners in Venezuela, reported that there are currently 477 detainees, including 43 foreigners or persons with dual nationality, despite the recent adoption of an amnesty law. 432 of them are men and 45 women, while 290 are civilians and 187 are military, according to the results reported by the organization. The NGO also indicated that among the detainees is a teenager, and 1…
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