Venezuela receives more than 1,500 amnesty requests under new law
Summary
Venezuela's new amnesty law has led to more than 1,500 political prisoners applying for release. The law allows prisoners to petition for freedom, but excludes those accused of certain serious crimes. So far, 80 prisoners have been released in Caracas, and more releases are expected soon.Key Facts
- Venezuela's new amnesty law started a few days ago.
- Over 1,500 political prisoners have applied for amnesty.
- 80 prisoners have already been freed in Caracas.
- Amnesty is not automatic; prisoners must apply in court.
- The law excludes those accused of major crimes, like terrorism or foreign intervention.
- Delcy Rodriguez, Venezuela's interim president, supported the law.
- The law aims to release prisoners held for political reasons, but only those who qualify.
- Critics say the law should apply to all political prisoners, not just some.
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