( Spanish) — Some of the relatives of those detained after the July 28 elections in Venezuela held a vigil on Monday night in front of the Tocorón prison, in the center of the South American country, to ask for the release of their relatives, singing the national anthem and praying. with lit candles.
The Democratic Unitary Platform, which supported the presidential candidacy of Edmundo González Urrutia, expressed its solidarity with these people and reiterated its demand for freedom “for all those who are behind bars for political reasons” and confirmed “that they will continue to fight for justice to be achieved.” impose” in the country, according to a statement from the alliance in X.
In his program on Monday, the president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, referred to the recent releases and described them as the “happy liberation” of a group of Venezuelans. He added that they were achieved through a joint initiative of himself, Attorney General Tarek William Saab and the president of the Supreme Court of Justice, Caryslia Rodríguez.
Between Friday and Saturday, Venezuelan authorities released 225 people detained during protests following the controversial elections and whose cases were reviewed, the country’s attorney general, Tarek William Saab, told .
Of the total releases, 100 occurred on Friday and 125 on Saturday, Saab said. The detainees were in different prisons in Venezuela.
The prosecutor’s figure, however, contrasts with those that the non-governmental organization Foro Penal and other civil groups have reported throughout this Saturday. According to a report from Foro Penal, only 107 releases had occurred so far.
With information from Osmary Hernández.
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