Venezuela enacts amnesty law for individuals detained on political charges
In Brief
Venezuela's acting president signs law granting amnesty to some detained for political reasons.
Key Facts
- Venezuela's acting president signed an amnesty bill into law on June 2024
- The law allows for the release of politicians, activists, lawyers, and others detained on political charges
- A Venezuelan rights group estimates approximately 600 people are currently detained for political reasons
- According to official reports, 379 political prisoners have been granted amnesty under the new law
- The amnesty applies to individuals accused of involvement in alleged plots against the government
What Happened
On June 2024, Venezuela's acting president signed an amnesty law that permits the release of certain individuals detained on political charges. The law covers politicians, activists, lawyers, and others accused of involvement in alleged plots against the government. A Venezuelan rights group estimates about 600 people are currently detained for political reasons, while official reports state that 379 political prisoners have been granted amnesty.
Why It Matters
The enactment of this law may affect the status of individuals detained on political grounds in Venezuela. It could influence ongoing discussions about political detention and human rights in the country. The law's implementation and its impact on detainees remain subject to further observation and reporting. Numbers of detainees and those granted amnesty are based on estimates and official reports; exact figures may vary.
Sources
- NPR News — Venezuela approves amnesty that may release of hundreds detained for political reasons(1d ago)
- Al Jazeera — Venezuela grants amnesty that could release hundreds of political detainees(1d ago)
- Al Jazeera — Venezuela grants amnesty to 379 political prisoners(just now)
