Venezuela political prisoners released international response

Venezuela has begun releasing political prisoners in a major shift after recent political upheaval, drawing international attention and U.S. praise.

Jan 27, 2026 - 10:20
Jan 27, 2026 - 20:10
Venezuela political prisoners released international response
Venezuela Frees Political Prisoners Amid Global Pressure

Venezuela is in the spotlight this week as authorities begin releasing political prisoners amid international pressure and a controversial shift in leadership.

REPORTER VO:
According to human rights group Foro Penal, at least 266 political prisoners — including lawyers, activists, and students — have been verified as released in recent days as part of an ongoing release process in Venezuela. More releases are expected as monitoring continues.

Authorities under interim President Delcy Rodríguez claim even larger numbers have been freed, with official statements putting the count at over 620 since December. Rights groups dispute the exact figures and say many detainees remain in custody.

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“Venezuela Prisoner Releases — Conflict & Controversy”

REPORTER VO:
Foro Penal and other NGOs report that despite the recent releases, hundreds of political detainees remain behind bars. Families of the detained have maintained vigils outside prisons, urging transparent and complete freedom for all political prisoners.

In response to the developments, the U.S. government expressed support for the releases. President Trump and U.S. officials have publicly welcomed the move, framing it as a positive humanitarian gesture tied to diplomatic efforts.

ANALYST VO:
Experts say the release of political prisoners — while welcomed by many observers — is part of a complex and evolving situation in Venezuela, involving changes in leadership following a major U.S. operation and continued internal and international pressure for democratic reforms.

REPORTER VO:
International rights groups continue to monitor the situation closely, calling for full transparency and the release of all those detained for political reasons.

ANCHOR CLOSE:
With some prisoners freed and many still detained, Venezuela’s ongoing transition continues to draw global attention — and debate — over the future of justice and human rights in the country.



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