The release of 200 detainees in Venezuela reflects the government’s response to increasing internal and external pressures following disputed elections. While framed as a step towards justice and adherence to constitutional rights, human rights organizations continue to voice skepticism regarding systemic abuses and the independence of the judiciary. The ongoing scrutiny suggests that these releases may be part of a strategy to mitigate criticism rather than indicate genuine reform.
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