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Relatives confirm release of 71 post-election prisoners, three are teenagers

Relatives confirm release of 71 post-election prisoners, three are teenagers

The Committee of Mothers in Defense of Truth celebrates this batch of release, but urges the authorities to give “full freedom to everyone through a general amnesty”


The Committee of Mothers in Defense of the Truth reported that in the early hours of December 25, the releases of people detained in the post-election context of last year were reactivated. As of noon on Christmas Day, there were 71 people released.

“We have confirmed the release of 65 men who were held in Tocorón, three women in Las Crisálidas and three adolescents in La Guaira,” they stated through their account in Instagram.

The Committee for the Freedom of Political Prisoners indicated that at least 60 of those who received the benefit were held in Tocorón, a prison located in the state of Aragua.

Some of the names of those released are Eduak Ramírez, Luiz Perozo, Daniel Acacio, Andrew Morales, Frank Revilla. María Elba Delgado (Las Crisálidas). The teenagers released in La Guaira are Dainer Abraham Rivero, Ángel Gabriel González and Luisneider Ángel Zúñiga.

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All of these teenagers are 17 years old. Abraham Rivero and Luisneider Zúñiga were arrested on the night of July 29 of last year in Macuto as hooded men in a black van, without license plates, and were subsequently handed over to the Secretariat of Citizen Security of La Guaira.

Ángel González was arrested without a warrant at his home on August 9 for his alleged participation in the demolition of a statue of Hugo Chávez.

“Each name that comes off the lists of unjust imprisonment represents a victory for truth and hope,” said the Committee for the Freedom of Political Prisoners.

The Committee of Mothers in Defense of Truth celebrates the releases, but urges the authorities to give “full freedom to everyone through a general amnesty.”

*Journalism in Venezuela is carried out in a hostile environment for the press with dozens of legal instruments in place to punish the word, especially the laws “against hate”, “against fascism” and “against the blockade.” This content was written taking into consideration the threats and limits that, consequently, have been imposed on the dissemination of information from within the country.


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