22 more political prisoners freed in Venezuela, legal rights group says
Twenty-two more prisoners have been released in Venezuela, the country's top legal rights group said on Wednesday, as liberations promised by the interim government slowly continue.
Reuters
5 February 2026 at 05:50:29
Venezuelan rights activist Javier Tarazona, recently freed from the Helicoide detention center, poses with journalist Carlos Julio Rojas and activist Carlos Azuaje, who were also recently released from prison, after interim President Delcy Rodriguez announced a proposed "amnesty law" for hundreds of detainees in the country, in Caracas, Venezuela, February 1, 2026.
Gaby Oraa/Reuters
Twenty-two more prisoners have been released in Venezuela, the country's top legal rights group said on Wednesday, as liberations promised by the interim government slowly continue.
Legal rights organization Foro Penal said earlier in the day that 350 people who it classes as political prisoners had been freed since Jan. 8, when the government announced the effort. In the afternoon, Foro Penal said that it had confirmed 22 more releases, including of the journalist Rory Branker.
Government officials - who deny holding political prisoners and say those jailed have committed crimes - have given a much higher figure of releases, of nearly 900, but have not been clear about the timeline and appear to be including releases from previous years in their count. The government has never provided an official list of how many prisoners will be released nor who they are.
Families of prisoners say the releases have progressed too slowly, and Foro Penal says nearly 700 political prisoners remain jailed, an updated count including prisoners whose fearful families had not previously reported their detentions.
-Reuters
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