Venezuela approves amnesty bill that could see release of hundreds detained for political reasons
Venezuela's Acting President Delcy Rodríguez has introduced a significant amnesty bill aimed at addressing the plight of individuals detained for political reasons. The bill, proposed late last month, outlines specific criteria for eligibility and exclusions, paving the way for the potential release of hundreds of prisoners who have faced prolonged custody due to their political affiliations. This move comes amidst ongoing criticism of the Venezuelan government's human rights record and is seen as a gesture towards reconciliation in a politically polarized society. The bill is expected to be signed into law soon, marking a pivotal moment in Venezuela's political landscape as the country grapples with deep-seated divisions and calls for reform. The initiative reflects an effort by the government to ease tensions and foster dialogue, although skepticism remains regarding its implementation and the broader implications for democracy in Venezuela.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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