The Maduro regime, which refuses to acknowledge the existence of political prisoners, said the 99 citizens were freed in the early hours of Christmas Day. Civil society organizations responded cautiously, emphasizing that the releases were insufficient. These organizations estimate that at least 900 political prisoners remain in the country.
The 2024 election, widely believed by many to have been rigged in favor of Nicolás Maduro, sparked widespread protests. The releases come as Venezuela faces increasing military pressure from the United States.
While the government frames the releases as a demonstration of its commitment to human rights, critics view the move with skepticism, suggesting it may be a strategic attempt to alleviate international pressure. The releases occurred amidst ongoing scrutiny of Venezuela's human rights record by international organizations.
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