The son of jailed Venezuelan politician Juan Pablo Guanipa criticized the slow pace of prisoner releases, urging Donald Trump not to be misled by the Venezuelan government. Ramón Guanipa stated that only about 40 out of over 800 political prisoners have been released. This followed the Venezuelan government's announcement on Thursday of a "goodwill gesture" to release detainees.
Ramón Guanipa has only been allowed to visit his father once since his arrest. Trump had thanked Venezuelan authorities on Saturday, acknowledging the start of the release process. The releases were promised after the US seized President Nicolás Maduro in Caracas on January 3. Maduro was then taken to New York to face drug trafficking charges.
The slow release rate has sparked concern and accusations of unfulfilled promises. Jorge Rodríguez, National Assembly leader and brother of Interim President Delcy Rodríguez, has not yet commented on the criticism.
The US intervention and subsequent prisoner release pledge occurred amidst ongoing political turmoil in Venezuela. Human rights groups continue to monitor the situation.
The international community awaits further developments and the release of remaining political prisoners. The US government's response to the current situation remains to be seen.
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