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Venezuelan Opposition Leader: 'Less Than 1% of Announced Releases Achieved'

Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia denounced that the regime has failed to release political prisoners, with less than 1% of the announced releases completed. He emphasized the anguish caused to families. The U.S. has declared a national emergency to protect Venezuela's oil revenues.


Venezuelan Opposition Leader: 'Less Than 1% of Announced Releases Achieved'

Opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia, whose son-in-law is imprisoned in Venezuela, denounced this Saturday that “not even 1% of the announced releases have been achieved” by the Venezuelan regime. For González Urrutia, “freedom is not announced; it is implemented.” He makes it clear that “prolonged waiting is not neutral” because “it generates anguish, re-victimizes and deepens the damage already caused by arbitrary detentions and processes without guarantees.” “Every hour that passes without answers is a new form of violence against families. The responsibility is clear, and time is running out,” says the Venezuelan opposition leader. González Urrutia, whom the Venezuelan opposition considers the legitimate winner of the last presidential elections in Venezuela and who has lived in exile in Spain since September 2024, posted a message on his X account calling for the release of political prisoners in Venezuela. “Human rights are not administered with delays or opacity.” Meanwhile, the U.S. has declared a national emergency to protect Venezuela’s oil revenues held by the Treasury. The White House emphasizes that the funds remain the sovereign property of the Venezuelan state, and that the United States holds them only in a custodian capacity. “Forty-eight hours ago, the release of political prisoners was announced. Today, the reality is quite different. Not even 1% of the announced releases have taken place. Without certainty. Without clear information. Meanwhile, families continue to wait. Without lists.”

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