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BackViolent Clashes Erupt at Venezuelan Prison Amid Protests Over Mistreatment
Violent Clashes Erupt at Venezuelan Prison Amid Protests Over Mistreatment
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BBC World25.05.2026Monde1 dk okuma

Violent Clashes Erupt at Venezuelan Prison Amid Protests Over Mistreatment

L'essentiel

  • Inmates at Venezuela's Injuba prison clashed with security forces and burned mattresses in protest against alleged mistreatment.
  • The Venezuelan Prison Observatory (OVP) reported the incident, highlighting ongoing concerns about poor prison conditions and demanding the resignation of officials.

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Inmates at Venezuela's Injuba prison protested alleged mistreatment by climbing the roof and burning mattresses. The Venezuelan Prison Observatory (OVP) reported the incident, noting that inmates had complained for over a week about their treatment under the new director.

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Violent clashes have erupted between inmates and security personnel at a prison in the Venezuelan state of Barinas.

Extra security forces were deployed to the jail after prisoners climbed the roof and burned mattresses in protest at their alleged mistreatment.

Non-governmental organisation Venezuelan Prison Observatory (OVP) said that the inmates at the jail, known as Injuba, had been complaining for more than a week about their treatment under the prison's new director.

The prison director has so far not publicly commented, nor has the government of interim President Delcy Rodríguez.

In footage published by OVP, groups of inmates can be seen protesting on the roof, with some burning mattresses.

In one video, a man can be seen showing wounds on his torso and his arm, with another man shouting "they're shooting at us".

In another recording shared by OVP, a woman wearing dark glasses and a face mask addresses Rodríguez directly and demands that the minister of prisons and Injuba's director resign.

She insists that their protest is peaceful before stating their demands, which include medicine for prisoners who have tuberculosis.

OVP has long drawn attention to the poor conditions in Venezuelan jails, with the organisation warning that many do not meet the "minimum standards" which should be guaranteed by law.

Since the United States seized Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro in a military operation in the capital, Caracas, on 3 January, US pressure has led to the release of hundreds of political prisoners.

While Injuba is not one of the prisons where most political prisoners are usually kept, Venezuela's Committee for the Freedom of Political Prisoners expressed its solidarity with the inmates there, alleging that "punishment, hunger, solitary confinement, torture and inhumane conditions" were being used to control and subdue prisoners and "formed part of prison policy".

Questions ouvertes

  • What is the current condition of the injured inmates?
  • Will the prison director and minister of prisons resign as demanded?
  • What specific actions will the Venezuelan government take in response to the protest and demands?
  • What is the current status of the US pressure on Venezuela regarding political prisoners?

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