Venezuela Releases Over 300 Prisoners Under Amnesty Law Since February
Amnesty law covering 1999-present period results in 314 releases and 8,302 cases closed in first two months
نظرة سريعة
- Venezuela has released 314 prisoners since the amnesty law took effect on February 20, with legal restrictions removed from 8,302 people and criminal cases terminated.
- The commission received 12,187 applications for exemption in the first two months.
- The law, covering events from 1999 to present, excludes those convicted of serious crimes against humanity, premeditated murders, corruption, and drug trafficking.
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لماذا يهم
Venezuela has experienced prolonged political crisis with thousands of political prisoners and exiled opposition figures. The amnesty law represents an effort to address this situation through legal mechanisms rather than confrontation.
CARACAS, April 23. /TASS/. More than 300 prisoners have been released in Venezuela since the amnesty law came into force on February 20, chairman of the commission for monitoring its implementation Jorge Arreaza said on Instagram (owned by Meta Corporation, recognized as extremist in Russia). "Persons previously deprived of liberty: 314 citizens have left their places of detention," Arreaza wrote. He said that legal restrictions were completely removed from 8,302 people, criminal cases were terminated and obligations to appear in law enforcement agencies were lifted. "These are direct, concrete and tangible results of the initiative aimed at bringing peace of mind to Venezuelan families through politics." He said that in the two months, 12,187 applications for exemption from liability based on the adopted law had been received. "We continue to receive appeals from Venezuelans living both in our country and abroad who express the desire to return to participation in the national political life, pledging to respect the constitution of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and contribute to national reconciliation and peace," Arreaza said. The initiative for a general amnesty, which should serve national reconciliation and peace, was launched by authorized President Delcy Rodriguez. The law covers a period from January 1, 1999 to the present. Those convicted of serious crimes against humanity, human rights violations, premeditated murders, corruption and drug trafficking are not eligible for amnesty.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- How many more prisoners are eligible for release?
- What is the criteria for determining who qualifies among those still detained?
- How will the government handle cases where eligibility is disputed?






