Venezuela freed at least 60 people detained during protests. The releases occurred early Thursday, Christmas Day. Those freed were arrested following protests against President Maduro's re-election in July. The Committee for the Freedom of Political Prisoners confirmed the news.
The human rights advocacy group says hundreds remain imprisoned. These individuals were also arrested during the unrest. The releases come amid ongoing calls for political reform.
Campaigners are demanding the release of all political prisoners. They argue the detentions are unjust. The government has not yet commented on the remaining prisoners.
Venezuela has faced political and economic turmoil in recent years. Maduro's re-election was widely disputed. Protests have been frequent and often met with force.
More releases are anticipated. International pressure on Venezuela is expected to continue. The situation remains tense.
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